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Northern Kentucky University (NKU) and the Grant County Foundation of Higher Education have been partners in bringing col¬lege closer to home tor Grant County citizens since 1998.
In 2004, the center expanded its facilities and services, which now allows students to complete some degree programs at the Grant County Center without going to the main campus. Even if a degree progi-am cannot be completed at the Grant County Ccnier (GCC), students can start at the GCC. taking basic, required courses and then continue his or her education at NKU's main campus in Highland Heights, where more than 50 academic majors are offered.
If you've thought of going to college but aren't sure it's for you. visit the GCC and talk to one of the staff. They'll show you why NKU is known for providing ''up close and personal" learning and they’ll help you get started. It’s never too late to learn or earn a degree.
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