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EXCEL to hold accounting degree information session

Posted on 10 March 2010

huntington-universityHUNTINGTON, IN—Huntington University’s EXCEL Adult Degree Programs will hold an informational meeting from 6 to 7 p.m. on Mon., March 15, in room 125 of the university’s Science Hall.

This free-of-charge event is open to anyone interested in completing a Bachelor of Science degree in accounting. Carrie Hoffman, admissions consultant, will be on hand to answer questions. All who attend will receive a free gift.

Classes for the accounting program will be held on Mondays beginning April 26 from 6 to 10 p.m. on the university’s main campus in Huntington. Transcripts from previous educational institutions will determine the amount of transferable coursework and the courses needed for graduation.

For more information about EXCEL’s accounting degree program, log on to www.huntington.edu/excel, e-mail excel@huntington.edu, or call (800) 600-4888.

EXCEL offers evening and online classes tailored to the schedule of working adults. Onsite classes are held one night per week, one subject at a time. Classes last five to eight weeks and lead to an associate degree in organizational management or Christian ministry or bachelor’s degrees in accounting, business administration, human resource management, not-for-profit leadership or nursing.

EXCEL also offers the Gateway Program through which adults can take continuing education classes for personal enrichment or toward the completion of a college degree.

EXCEL classes are held in Huntington, Columbia City and Wabash and online.

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