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Help for older students

The Extension Studies department at the University of Canterbury is introducing a programme designed to help older students adjust to university life and studies. The “New Start” programme is primarily for men and women who have not taken part in the education system for many .years and who wish to begin a course of university studies. Participants will he given die chance to discuss their aspirations with an adviser, develop study

skills and get to know 1 others who have similar | concerns an ’ problems. At j the heart of the pro-! gramme will be a "mini- i course” of three lectures '• and a tutorial, offered in , the Arts, the Social Sciences and in the physical | and biological sciences. ; The programme is to be i held on eight Saturday ' mornings, beginning on ; August 23. The closing ! date for enrolments, to be i made to the department of ’ extension studies, is Aug- i ust S. |

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Press, 15 July 1980, Page 21

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Help for older students Press, 15 July 1980, Page 21

Help for older students Press, 15 July 1980, Page 21

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