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marketing and customer service, and mental health first aid. Topics ranged from “Te Art of Professionalism” to “Child Safety” to “Social Media and the Workplace.”


Trough its professional development series, NGU is now also building relationships with business partners — including the Greer Police Department — to provide customized training opportunities needed for their employees.


NGU has continued to strengthen and expand its adult learning programs since stepping into Greer.


IN THE FUTURE Te Tim Brashier Campus at Greer expansion will greatly increase NGU’s opportunities to continue providing a solid, Christ-centered education for adult learners at its Greer campus in the future.


As the Brashiers’ gifted building on Hunt Street becomes developed, NGU will gain the


Brittani W. Doctor of Education Class of 2019 (Expected)


Jon Wade Weatherford (’05)


resources not only to improve its current offerings, but also to develop new ones.


“I’m extremely excited about this campus expansion,” says Dr. Tawana Scott (’85, MBA ’08), NGU’s assistant vice president of graduate academic services. “It gives us the opportunity to gain a more substantial presence in Greer by providing broader offerings for professionals in the fields of business, education, and ministry — helping them to become transformational leaders in the areas where they are called to serve.”


Future plans for NGU’s Tim Brashier Campus at Greer include adding not only more degree programs in business, education, and ministry, but also more professional development events, as well.


Te campus currently serves nearly 500 stu- dents per term — some from up the street in Greer, most from somewhere in South Caroli- na, and others from as far away as California.


But NGU leaders like Scott foresee increasing that reach significantly with the coming expan- sion.


“For the city, having a dedicated university presence is a game changer in so many ways,” says Mayor Danner. “I look forward to watch- ing the Tim Brashier Campus grow in size, scope, and mission in the coming years.”


Tat growth has become not just a possibility, but a very real possibility, due to the Brashier family’s latest gift.


“Tis gift is more than just a building. It’s a promise for the future NGU has in store,” says Fant. “It will become a tool for NGU to con- tinue building the future for our students, our communities, and the leaders of our world.”


Learn more about giving to develop NGU’s adult learning programs at ngu.edu/giving.


Sonya M. Human Resource Professional Class of 2019 (Expected)


Adam B. Master of Business Administration Class of 2011


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