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Offline Marlina E

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Spring Classes are beginning!
« on: March 21, 2007, 01:55:21 PM »
It is always exciting here at Bauman College to welcome in our new students.  We have the pleasure of doing this in March and September for our classroom students...and of course monthly for our Distance Learning students.

Right now, at each location we are beginning our Spring 2007 courses.  That means days of excitement as the new students arrive at school, familiarize themselves with our facilities and settle into their long-anticipated classes.  The buzz of a new term is fantastic.

For any of you who may be wondering: we do enroll late students up through the first module of Nutrition Educator.  So.....don't let a last-minute decision hinder you from coming, just call our Admissions Advisor today!

Classroom courses will begin again in September 2007.  Schedules for Fall 2007 classes will be available in May. 

« Last Edit: March 21, 2007, 02:00:47 PM by Marlina E »
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Offline LisaI

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Re: Spring Classes are beginning!
« Reply #1 on: March 24, 2007, 02:49:20 PM »
Can someone direct me how to log in to the Student Community Forum?
I just started the NE class lass Thursday - and am trying to figure out the forums, and how to get to the student section.

Thanks!
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Offline Marlina E

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Re: Spring Classes are beginning!
« Reply #2 on: March 26, 2007, 11:46:57 AM »
Hi Lisa,

Welcome to Bauman College!  As you now have "student" member status in the Forums, you should be able to visit both the Open Forum (the first set of forum boards that you see when you visit the forums) and also the Student Community.  To find the Student Community, just scroll down past the Open Forum boards, you will see a section marked as Student Community.  It is in the forum area under this header that you will find boards that are specific to the various Bauman College classes, as well as  other student resources that will be helpful.

I recommend that you begin your forum adventures by reading the handy document entitled, "How to Make the Most of Your Time on the Forums - recommended reading!".  You will find this doc posted under the Nutrition Educator, Nutrition Consultant and Natural Chef boards.

Please call me at the Penngrove office if you are still having difficulty in the forums.
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