Moonlighting, Saturday College - Non-Credit, and Kids' College
Short Unit Programs "Moonlighting"
Short unit evening courses are offered in the fall, winter, and spring at Reading High School, Wilson High School, Exeter High School, Muhlenberg High School, Conrad Weiser High School, Hamburg Area High School and Governor Mifflin High School. Arts and crafts courses include painting, quilting, calligraphy, woodworking, and photography. Students learn typing, accounting, computer, and supervisory skills in the career development area. Assertiveness training, positive self image, and communication skills are included in the human development component. Aerobics, yoga, weight training and social dance are among the sports and physical fitness programs. Approximately 350 classes provide instruction for 3,500 students in the "Moonlighting" short unit program each year.
Winter/Spring 2008 - Moonlighting -
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Community Education Course Catalog Winter/Spring 2008 -
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Saturday College
Saturday College, an educational alternative to weekday and evening instruction, takes places every fall in October and November and every spring in April and May on six consecutive Saturdays at Reading Area Community College.
The four divisions of Saturday College are: Super Saturday Kids' College, enrichment programs for students in grades 1 through 12; Early Childhood Programs for ages 3-6; Saturday Seminars for Adults, a variety of arts, crafts, health, fitness and language offerings and Saturday Short Unit Computer and Enrichment Programs, a core of six-week certificate courses designed to enhance skills and lead to professional advancement.
Winter/Spring 2008 - Adult Classes -
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Winter/Spring 2008 - Kids' College -
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Community Education Course Catalog Winter/Spring 2008 -
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Kids' College Summer Studies
Kids' College Summer Studies runs for two weeks each year at the College. Enrichment courses in the arts, sciences and computers are offered for children in grades one through twelve. Community resources and outside facilities are utilized for field excursions.
- July 7-11, 2008 and July 14-18, 2008 -
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