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Continuing Education offers wide range of personal and professional enrichment programs Craig Chamberlain,
Education Editor 9/15/00 CHAMPAIGN, Ill. -- People who want to learn to write for magazines, learn to canoe, or explore "The Creation" will have opportunities this fall through the University of Illinois. So will would-be photographers, those wanting to learn how to handle holiday stress, and people who'd like to explore Allerton Park, near Monticello. Those are among some of the topics of personal and professional enrichment programs based in the UI Office of Continuing Education. Some courses begin as soon as next week. Among the courses offered:
The personal and professional enrichment programs are presented in a noncompetitive, informal atmosphere. There are no exams or grades. Instructors are selected primarily from the university faculty, and classes meet at locations on campus or in the Central Illinois community. Prospective students are encouraged to enroll early since some classes may fill quickly. For more information, registration, or to receive a brochure that lists all personal and professional enrichment programs, as well as programs for older adults, call (217) 333-7369. Information also is available through the Office of Continuing Education Web site, at http://www.conted.uiuc.edu/noncredit/html/general.html.
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News Bureau, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign 616 E. Green St., Suite D, Champaign, Illinois 61820-6261
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