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K-State's January Intersession an Opportunity for Students to get Ahead for Spring Semester
December 05, 2008
Enrollment for January 2009 intersession at Kansas State University has started and continues through the first day of intersession classes, Monday, Dec. 29.
Intersession is an opportunity for students to take a class between the regular semesters. By taking January intersession classes, students can cut back on a few credit hours in the spring term or earn more credits toward an earlier graduation.
January intersession runs from Dec. 29 to Jan. 13, 2009.
Intersession offers a variety of courses for graduate and undergraduate students, including:
- Introduction to Political Science, POLSC 110, offered online, class No. 15949
- World Regional Geography, GEOG 100, class No. 16038
- Social Construction of Serial Murder, SOCIO 562, class No. 15001
- Ancient Egypt, HIST 598, offered online, class No. 16026
- Sport and Exercise Personality, KIN 592, class No. 15779
A complete list of intersession classes and class numbers is available at http://www.dce.k-state.edu/courses
Click on the “Advanced Search Link” and select “January 2009 Intersession” from the pull-down list. Enrollment will be completed in the university student information system, iSIS.
Additional information about K-State intersession also is available at http://www.dce.k-state.edu/courses/intersession or by contacting Ron Jackson at 785-532-5575 or rdj7@k-state.edu.
Enrollment assistance is available by contacting the K-State Division of Continuing Education at 1-800-622-2578 or informationdce@k-state.edu.- Source: Melinda Sinn, 785-532-5888, sinnpio@k-state.edu
- News release prepared by: Bethany Fief, 785-532-2720, bethanyf@k-state.edu
- K-State Media Relations