BEAVER FALLS, PA (01/24/2013)(readMedia)-- May@Geneva is designed to be an affordable and convenient summer term at Geneva College running from May 13 to June 7, 2013. Classes for this session, which are taught by Geneva professors on a condensed schedule, are currently open for student registration.
In 2013, new May@Geneva options are available, including core courses such as key Humanities, Bible, Psychology and Science classes.
"The biggest addition this year are several new travel courses-on the Civil War, Shakespeare, Latin America, Switzerland, and Turkey," says Political Science Professor Dr. Tom Copeland. "These are great new opportunities for students to learn, in unique places away from campus."
Destinations for travel-based courses include Canada, Gettysburg, Argentina, Brazil, Istanbul, Athens and Crete.
The summer session helps students, from Geneva as well as other colleges, avoid class conflicts during the regular semester. In this way, students are able to complete a major/minor or double major in a timely fashion, focus on just one or two classes at a time, and save money on discounted tuition and housing. In addition, courses end in time for students to pursue summer job and internships.
The full schedule of courses is listed at www.geneva.edu/object/mayatgeneva_courses.
Online registration is available for current students and is open from now until 4 p.m. on May 13. After that time, students must submit a paper registration form to the Registrar's Office.
Web registration is not available to new students or students from other institutions. These students must print a registration form and submit it to: Registrar's Office, Geneva College, 3200 College Ave, Beaver Falls PA 15010 or fax 724-847-6739.
For more information about May@Geneva, visit www.geneva.edu/mayatgeneva.
Geneva College invites students to accept the challenge of an academically excellent, Christ-centered education. Offering nearly 40 undergraduate majors, an Adult Degree Completion Program with fully online and campus-based options, and seven graduate degrees, Geneva has programs that place students at the forefront of higher learning. Adhering to the inerrancy of scripture, the liberal arts core curriculum fosters a breadth of knowledge through the study of humanities, social and natural sciences, and experiential learning.