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Show Continuing Education Classes atSUSC Continuing Fducation and Extended Day students at Southern Utah State College may choose to take the traditional Three R's. Or, they may program their schedules to include three F's, fly-tying, flying and floral design; or, Three C's, international in-ternational cuisine, cabinets and computers; or any sort of alphabet-soup mixture from amateur radio communications to water safety instruction. "The evening school program is designed so that every citizen may have the opportunity for growth in many fields and interest," in-terest," McRay Cloward, dean of the School of Continuing Education, explained. "Classes are included for persons who must meet educational requirements related to their jobs, for college students desiring to earn college credit during the evening hours, for for people wanting to. take classes for the general fun of learning," Cloward said. Continuing Education classes, Cloward explains, are designed so that the student pays only a non-credit fee which varies with each different class. Regular fees are required for Extended Day courses and for Continuing Education classes taken for credit. Schedules which include descriptions of the 34 classes being offered are available at Dr. Cloward's office, Old Administration Ad-ministration Building, Room 203, or at the Registar's Office. Registration for Continuing Education and Extended Day classes will be held March 22 from 4-7 p.m. in the Registrar's Office, second floor, Administration Ad-ministration Building. Classes begin March 23. "Because so many different types of people with so many different educational needs enroll in the evening school program, services of the SUSC Counseling Department are readily available,"; Cloward explained. Persons interested in counseling coun-seling services may contact Jim Piacitelli, Director of Counseling, Coun-seling, at 586-4411, extension 335, or at the Student Resources Center, Administration 101. |