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Students Enroll in Online Classes Again and Again

 

July 20, 2007—It is not uncommon for students to enroll in more than one noncredit online class through UW’s division of Community Service Education (CSE). But, when Adrienne Levine of Anchorage, AK registered for her eighth online course through CSE, she became one of the most active students in the department.

Levine first learned of CSE’s online offerings from a colleague in Alaska. As a graphic designer, online classes in software and design have helped her set up her own design business.

“I have been doing graphic design and photography as a hobby for many years now,” Levine says.  “When I decided to actually try to do something with it, I realized that I would benefit from more education, especially about the computer and technical side of design.”

She started her extensive list of classes from CSE learning Microsoft Word I and II and Introduction to Printshop Deluxe, She has since taken Creating Web Pages I and II, Introduction to the Internet, Designing Effective Websites, and most recently Introduction to CSS and HTML.

“I have taken something out of all of your courses,” Levine says, “The instructors are able to answer questions and work through problems with us.  The discussion areas can be most lively and informative.  In fact, sometimes I spend as much time there as I do with the class-work.”

Online classes offered through CSE are accessible 24 hours-a-day, 7 days-a-week, with pages dedicated to chatting with fellow students and with online instructors.  For Levine, the flexible schedule and affordable tuition made it the best choice for her while starting a new business.

“The cost of each course fits into my budget and I can work on the class whenever I want to,” Levine says. “I would like to take some of your courses on managing a small business as well. I thank you for having this resource available to those of us who live in Alaska and elsewhere, far away from the choices of big cities in the lower 48.”

CSE offers a wide variety of online courses ranging from software training and business to personal development and writing. There are over 300 courses to search through with the flexibility to fit any schedule. To register for classes go online to www.ed2go.com/uwyo or contact John at (307) 766-5634 or jscozzaf@uwyo.edu

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Sheila Atwood-Couture at
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