(WAUSAU, Wis.) – Northcentral Technical College (NTC) is making it easier than ever for new students to get started in flexible, online courses this summer. With the lowest tuition in the area and courses starting throughout the month of June, students can save money while completing the courses that are most convenient for them.

As college students across central Wisconsin are home from college this summer, NTC is here to help. Whether learners are looking to begin a program at NTC or they are completing a degree at another college, NTC has a variety of course options that are available 100% online. Many online summer courses transfer from NTC to the UW system. This gives students who are home for the summer an opportunity to complete the general education classes they need and transfer them back to their primary institution.

These self-paced, flexible courses are a smart way to make progress on a college degree. Students can view class lectures on their own schedule and complete assignments at their own pace. Those who are unsure if flexible online classes are the right fit can also choose from a variety of general education courses offered through Zoom and Blackboard Collaborate. These hybrid courses provide additional structure with set lecture times and deadlines.

Students can choose the classes that are right for them, submit an online form and a member of NTC’s registration team will reach out to process the request. The listing of online summer courses that are starting this June is available online by visiting www.ntc.edu/summer.

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Northcentral Technical College (www.ntc.edu) is north central Wisconsin's premier two-year college of choice and is a resource for all District residents. It provides individuals, organizations and businesses with quality skills training in a wide range of programs designed to build a competitive, technologically advanced workforce in today's rapidly changing global environment. NTC has six convenient campus locations in Wausau, Antigo, Medford, Phillips, Spencer, and Wittenberg, as well as a Public Safety Center of Excellence in Merrill, a Wood Technology Center of Excellence in Antigo and an Agriculture Center of Excellence just north of the Wausau campus in the Village of Maine. The Wausau campus features a Center for Health Sciences, Center for Business and Industry, Center for Geriatric Education, iTEC Projects Lab and STEM Center.