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> Does your schedule make finding the time to take a college course seem
>  impossible?
>
>  At New York University's School of Continuing and Professional Studies
>  (SCPS) we make it possible, with online courses at The Virtual College(TM).
>  To see over 45 courses that you can take online this Fall, visit our
website
>  at http://www.scps.nyu.edu/virtual/nyt001.
>
>  The Virtual College was created because we recognize that you may not have
>  the time to come to a traditional classroom setting, and would prefer the
>  convenience of studying at home, or at the office. At the Virtual College
>  you can begin a new degree program or complete an old one; work toward a
>  master's or a professional certificate.  Whatever your needs, our courses
>  are taught by the very same professionals who teach in our classrooms, and
>  the learning experience is equally rewarding.
>
>  Online offerings include our Master's and Advanced Professional Certificate
>  programs; undergraduate courses offered by the Paul McGhee Division,
>  Undergraduate Degree Programs for Adults; as well as the core course of our
>  Diploma in Credit Analysis.  Five online certificates are offered in:
>  English to Spanish Translation, Object Oriented Programming, Electronic
>  Commerce, Internet Technologies, and UNIX System Management.
>
>  There are also more than 40 different noncredit courses, including Career
>  Planning, Education, Hospitality, International Affairs, Law, Real Estate,
>  Psychology, and Writing.
>
>  Why not take a few minutes right now to walk through a course demonstration
>  at http://www.scps.nyu.edu/virtual/demonyt001, and see for yourself just
how
>  easy and convenient it has become to reach your educational goals?
>
>  And for a complete list of Fall '99 courses, both online and traditional,
>  visit our website at http://www.scps.nyu.edu/nyt001.  Or, get a copy of our
>  free Fall bulletin by calling 1-800-FIND-NYU Ext. 40.
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