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CONTINUING EDUCATION

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Continuing education classes can be a great way for people who are reentering college life to adjust by taking one or two classes that interest them. This program was designed with adults who have busy schedules in mind. A small sampling of classes from different majors is offered each semester. Students can choose from these classes to learn more about the major and to decide if the program is the right one for them. Other people who just want to take a college class or two will take a continuing education class.

When a student takes a class like this one, they will have to attend the class, complete the assignments, and take the same tests as the other students. For those who are thinking about going to college full-time, taking a few classes before officially enrolling may help them make a better decision. Financial aid is available to those who take continuing education classes. Tuition and book costs are the same for both traditional students and continuing education students. Once a student decides on a major, they can transfer their credits very easily into a degree program.

Some students only want to take a few classes. Many employers will pay for their employees to take college courses that will improve their job performance. While most people will not stay to earn a degree, they will learn what they have to for their job. People are taking a few classes usually already have a college degree and just want to learn more about certain areas. Continuing education classes are being offered online for those who have work schedules that must adhere to. Learning online is very similar to learning in a traditional classroom setting.

Taking advantage of continuing education classes can be beneficial for several reasons. Going to college can be upsetting for some. By taking classes at a local college, students will begin to feel more relaxed and will adjust to a full-time schedule once that are ready. For those who need to take classes for their job, taking specific classes will help them learn faster and easier. These classes are chosen because they are specific and will highlight the best of every department.

Continuing education departments want to hopefully recruit new students. This is the aim of the department. By offering classes that provide an example of other classes, students are more apt to stay at the college and enroll full-time. While this does not always work, there are enough students who are willing to become full-time students who will go on to earn college degrees.




 

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