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Crow's Nest Daily News - April 30, 2020:

Park University's Crow's Nest newsletter serves as a platform for interaction between students, teachers, and staff across its multiple campuses throughout the nation. Date: April 30, 2020.

News from The Crow's Nest, dated April 30, 2020:
News from The Crow's Nest, dated April 30, 2020:

Crow's Nest Daily News - April 30, 2020:

Park University Launches Early College Online Program for High School Students

Park University has announced the launch of its Early College Online program, offering high school students the opportunity to earn college credit while completing their high school education.

The Early College Online program, which begins on June 8, 2021, is part of Park University's eight-week Summer term. The program offers three courses for high school students: Public Speaking, American National Government, and Introduction to Sociology.

The cost of each course is $270, which is a discount of more than 75 percent of the regular tuition rate. However, detailed information about the Early College Online program's cost and course offerings for high school students was not directly found in the provided search results.

To find the most accurate and up-to-date information, it is recommended to consult Park University’s official website or contact their admissions or early college program office directly.

In other news, Park University has received several rankings, including being ranked No. 1 on Plexuss.com's "2020 Best Online Colleges in Missouri" list and No. 33 on its "Top Online Colleges for Bachelor's Degree" list.

The University's Italian Art Glass Exhibition will open on June 5 in the Campanella Gallery (Norrington Center).

Meanwhile, Park University's Office of Continuing Education is offering a four-week online workshop for K-12 teachers to help in the transition to e-learning.

In other personnel news, Park University has appointed Gregg Wm. Givens as its chief financial officer. Sue Wilcox has been appointed as vice president of the Gilbert Campus, while Ben Zibers has been appointed associate vice president of the Gilbert Campus.

Elsewhere, Gary Greer was appointed city administrator in Gothenburg, Neb.

In sports news, Leah Vollmer signed a letter-of-intent to play beach volleyball at Park University's Gilbert (Ariz.) Campus, and Aubrey Avery signed a letter-of-intent to play women's basketball at Park University's Gilbert (Ariz.) Campus.

Finally, the Gilbert Campus of Park University has been approved for full membership by the NAIA’s Council of Presidents, effective July 1, 2021.

For more information about Park University, visit their official website or contact their admissions or early college program office.

The Early College Online program at Park University falls under the category of education-and-self-development, as it offers high school students the opportunity for college-level coursework. This program is also a component of general-news, being a notable announcement from Park University.

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