MUNCIE, Ind. – Ball State University will offer a college-level chemistry course for area graduating high school seniors June 10 through July 17 at Hamilton Southeastern High School.
Chemistry 101 will be worth 5 college credits and will be offered Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday evenings from 5:30 to 9 p.m. The class will be geared toward students who are considering a major related to health sciences and want to focus on a single class during the summer.
To enroll, students must fill out admissions paperwork to Ball State, register for the class and arrange for payment of the course fee. The cost of the course will be approximately $885. All of the forms can be found at www.bsu.edu/distance/highschool.
For more information, call (800) 872-0369 or log on to www.bsu.edu/distance.
(NOTE TO EDITORS: For more stories, visit the Ball State University News Center at www.bsu.edu/news.)
By Layne Cameron, Media Relations ManagerChemistry 101 will be worth 5 college credits and will be offered Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday evenings from 5:30 to 9 p.m. The class will be geared toward students who are considering a major related to health sciences and want to focus on a single class during the summer.
To enroll, students must fill out admissions paperwork to Ball State, register for the class and arrange for payment of the course fee. The cost of the course will be approximately $885. All of the forms can be found at www.bsu.edu/distance/highschool.
For more information, call (800) 872-0369 or log on to www.bsu.edu/distance.
(NOTE TO EDITORS: For more stories, visit the Ball State University News Center at www.bsu.edu/news.)



