Column: Earn your degree in less time, save money
For decades, Palo Alto College has made efforts to ensure all students have the ability to continue their education by eliminating different obstacles that might prevent students from earning their degree.
One such resource is the Expanded Summer Momentum Plan , which allows eligible students who earned hours in Spring 2022 to receive three to nine credit hours at no cost during the Summer 2022 semester. The ESMP enables more students to achieve the lifelong benefits of college with less financial stress.
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