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October 6, 2000
Registration for spring semester
evening classes to begin
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. If the new prime-time television season isn't your idea of mind enrichment, maybe it's prime time to pursue evening classes at Purdue.
Registration begins Monday (10/9) for Purdue University's Center for Lifelong Learning spring 2001 semester classes.
The evening classes are open to Greater Lafayette-area adult learners, including Purdue staff, faculty and other non-traditional students, and are held after 4 p.m. one night each week. The for-credit, undergraduate-level class topics include English, history, life-career planning, computer science, and hospitality and tourism management. Early registration is recommended to secure enrollment in desired classes.
In addition to courses offered through the Center for Lifelong Learning, Purdue academic departments offer classes after 4 p.m. as a part of their regular course schedule.
The Office of Admissions accepts registration from 8 a.m. to noon and 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. weekdays and Saturdays from 9 a.m. to noon when school is in session.
CONTACT: Barb Tyner (765) 494-9719; bgtyner@purdue.edu.
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