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Show Southeastern Utah Center for Continuing Education If CLASS OFFERINGS- SPRING QUARTER, I 975 I n : 1 Department No. Title Credit Department No. Title Credit I I ; . Art 526 Jewelry Fabrication 3.0 Ind. Tech 245 Engine Tune-up 4,0 Art 315 Basic Ceramics Handbuilding 3.0 Ind Tech 139 Practical Electrical Wiring 3.0 J jj j Art 316 Basic Ceramics Wheelthrowing 3.0 Language 103 Elem. Spanish 3rd Qtr. 5.0 I , : Art 325 Landscape Painting 3,0 Mathematics 001 Remedial Math 5.0 1 I Bus. Admin. 424 Problems in Real Estate 3.0 Nat Resources 101 Nat. Res. in Mans Future 3.01 j (Appraisal) I Biometeolology 117 Intro, to Weather & Climate 3.0 Physics 111 General Physics 5.01 Chemistry 111 General Chemistry 5- Plant Science 165 Practical Care of the Lawn 5.0 1 English 104 Practice in Composition 2.0 Psychology 110 Human Development: General 3.01 ( Geology 490 Moab Geology 3.0 Psychology 524 Workshop in Guidance 3.01 I Home Econ. 120 Pattern Design & Fitting 3.0 Secondary Ed. 604 Measurements 4, 3.0 I I Cont. Ed. Evaluation in.Educa. I IB I Ind. Tech 164 Basic Arc Welding 3.0 Entomology 191 Biology of the Honey Bee 3.0 I P , , ngeSaertt Spring Flora in I REGIS7RATIOU PROCEDURE FOR SPRItlG QUARTER, 1975 I CLASSES BEGIN MARCH 31, 1975 Pre-Reghtration will begin Mar. 7 and can be completed at the S.U.C.C.E. office, 45 E. Center, Moab. Inquiries and ' pre-registration can be handled by phone. The S. U. C. C. E. office is open between 8 am and 5 pm daily, and can be reached by phone at 259-7432 and 259-741 3 (or 259-5749 evenings and weekends). FEES for classes are $8 per credit hour. An additional $6 registration fee is paid once each quarter , regardless of the number of classes taken, if college credit is desired. Students may AUDIT classes by paying only the $8feeper credit hour. Audits receive no college credit and are not required to take exams. MAXIMUM tuition and fees per quarter is 1 02 for 1 2 or more credit hours of class work. VITHDRAWAL from classes in which a student is registered is the STUDENT'S RESPONSIBILITY . Fee adjustments andor refunds will depend upon how long classes have been in session when dropped, and on the student completing the necessary withdrawal procedure. EARLV REGISTRATIOlhfill help us got classes you vant. l'e must have 10 students in order to hold a class. f NOTE TO VETERANS... S fj DID YOU KNOW THAT: S CLASSES TAKEN THROUGH SUCCE ARE APPROVED BY THE U.S. CREDIT earned through SUCCE Is fronsferrobe lo any I accredited university? VETERANS ADMINISTRATION FOR G.I. BENEFITS ,m()Km , , 1 ADULTS may take courses for credit without a high school diploma? Rates payable to SUCCE veteran students depend upon the number of class WITH approva o fhe h,gh school principal senior hours taken and the total number of dependents claimed by the Veteran. take classes for college credit ? rS ANY high school student may audit courses ? "G.I." benefits have recently been extended for an additional A nmnmm nf nmom . i 1 . M program or acaaemic testing is carried on bv SUCCF? two years. Veterans discharged AFTER February 1, 1955 and j 1 v-"-'-r BEFORE June I, 1966 now have until June of 1976 to use their This indvie ,he ACT- anJ $A.T. Exams, College Level earned benefits. Vietnam era veterans also have eligibility (GRand nr0grt,m ,eS,i"fl (CUP)' Gradua,e Rrd Exam which can be used through SUCCE. Benefit payments have also ' er" I been increased as of December, 1974. J SUCCE is your direct contact with Utah State University ' , ST orocos,nforrnofonoroherUnversfysorvces. "ieeesss" 8io8 M B.mM. r, TiTiTirr-rm 1 1 III11" nimrmTirmrmTirmrnri . , , , , . , , , , , , , , , , rrrmTrnTnTn n mTm-rTTTrr,-,-v, . . . , , , , , TmnT |