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DECEMBER 2008

Sarah Lawrence College Center for Continuing Education Hosts Open House & Faculty Talks

The Sarah Lawrence College Center for Continuing Education (CCE) will host an Open House on Monday, December 1 at 11:30 am at 45 Wrexham Rd. on the SLC campus. CCE faculty members will also be on-hand to discuss upcoming classes. This event is free and open to the public. For more information or to register for this event, please call (914) 395-2205.

For more than 40 years, the Center for Continuing Education (CCE) has been giving adults the opportunity to complete their undergraduate degree, pursue lifelong learning ambitions, or prepare for advanced study within the framework of a highly personalized educational approach. The Center offers part-time study, small classes, and individualized design.

Prospective students will have the opportunity to learn about the B.A. Program for Adults, Post-B.A. Studies (a program for college and university graduates who need specific college course work to qualify for graduate school or who simply seek the enrichment of serious study in the liberal arts), as well as The Writing Institute (non-credit courses that offer adults the opportunity to improve their writing skills and become part of a community of writers).

Sarah Lawrence is a liberal arts college for men and women, founded in 1926, with a distinctive system of education. It is known for having one of the lowest (6:1) student/faculty ratios in the country. At the core of the system are small classes, regular one-on-one student-faculty conferences, cross-disciplinary approaches and the integration of the creative arts within the curriculum. #

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