Tuesday, August 18, 2009

Continuing and Contract Education

  • Offer more physical education courses through continuing education on a higher fee basis
  • Charge market prices or full costs for continuing education and contract educational courses
  • Offer photography courses as continuing education for fees, and use the profits to invest in new photo technology
  • Develop public speaking and presentation courses for businesses and offer through contract education
  • Offer small business courses as continuing education
  • Start large continuing education classes on film history, aerobics, etc.
  • Offer non-credit courses on modular basis with staggered months
  • Make continuing education and non-credit programs financially self-sufficient
  • Change to census days for non-credit classes
  • Reduce hours of continuing education or non-credit courses
  • Have continuing education and non-credit course students bring their own supplies and buy their own books
  • Establish continuing education courses for test preparation, tutor training, Computer Automated Design, and other new areas
  • Offer contract education courses in workplace literacy through ESL programs
  • Charge tuition for non-credit classes in summer school
  • Charge fees for repetition of continuing education courses which have already been satisfactorily completed
  • Increase charges for contract education
  • Offer more business contract education courses with higher fees

Few people think more than two or three times a year. I have made an international reputation for myself by thinking once or twice a week.
-George Bernard Shaw

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