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Show Personal Assessment SeminaratSUSC develop appropriate assertiveness. "Class sessions are relaxed and there is no competition between students for grades, only ample opportunity for each person to take a good look at their values and self-concepts self-concepts to determine what they want to be and what they want to do, then to do something about it," Mrs. Brough said. If you want to return to school, change jobs or have harbored a desire to begin some new project but haven't because of one anxiety or another, the boost you need may be found in a special fall quarter seminar at Southern Utah State College. "Do it Now," a personal assessment seminar, has been designed as a re-entry program for people coming back to school, and as a vehicle to provide class participants with an opportunity op-portunity to learn more about themselves. The popular SUSC class will be held Wednesday evenings from 6:30 - 8:30 p.m. in the Old Administration Ad-ministration Building, room 302. Interested persons are invited to attend class sessions and to contact Arta J. Brough, seminar coordinator, coor-dinator, at 586-4411, extension ex-tension 225, for information about class registration. The seminar is available for two credit hours or as a non-credit offering in the SUSC continuing education program," Mrs. Brough said. "Senior citizens who are returning to school are especially encouraged to attend the seminar," Mrs. Brough said. "A major portion of class assignments include use of the library and college facilities which will help familiarize new-students new-students with the SUSC campus." Guest presentations, assignments, and discussions have been designed to help the student improve his or her communication com-munication skills, sharpen decision-making ability, and |