Will your teen be ready for college after high school graduation? What does it take to succeed in college? Planning and preparation are the keys to success in college!

According to the National Center for Education Statistics, as many as one third of high school graduates that go to college are not prepared for post-secondary education – requiring community colleges and four-year institutions to dedicate time and resources to remedial, non-credit courses.

Join Giant Campus Online Academy, Thursday June 10th @ 5pm PST, for a ½ hour webinar to learn how Giant Campus Academy’s part-time and full-time school programs can give your teen a serious, well-rounded education that prepares them for life after graduation day.

Reserve your attendance by emailing **** ramill (at) giantcampus.com ****

There is a part time online high school for kids in grades 9, 10, 11 and 12. There is a full time online high school program for teens in grades 11 and 12. The summer session is June 21st through July 30, 2010. Students will be accepted through June 28, 2010.

What plans do you have for your kids 2010-2011 School year? The Giant Campus Academy school year dates for 2010-2011 are: September 1­–January 21, 2011. Enrollment: Students will be accepted through September 15, 2010. All enrollment forms must be received by that date.*

Enroll for Online High School Today! Please jot down the Giant Campus promo code for a discount enrollment!  The coupon code is OnlineHS.

Click Here: Giant Campus Online High School

Webinar System Requirements
PC attendees: Required; XP/Vista, headphones or speakers
Mac attendees: Required; OS X 10.3/10.4/10.5, headphones or speakers

Did your kids have a great time at Cybercamps Summer Camps or Giant Campus Summer Camps?  Same great company, same great people, new direction!  Cybercamps is part of the Giant Campus community, and neither Cybercamps or Giant Campus is offering summer camps at this time.  Please visit the Digital Media Academy website for the university based summer camps at Stanford University, UC San Diego, University of California at Los Angeles (UCLA), University of British Columbia at Vancouver (UBC), University of Chicago, Drexel, Swarthmore, Brown, Harvard, George Washington University – Washington DC, Universityof Texas at Austin.

Click here:  Digital Media Academy

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