2012 Summer

Now that Faculty has adopted a policy regarding when certain classes are to be scheduled, ye olde webmeister finally has a bit of lead as to what’s on offer each semester. Consequently, I’m going to switch to updating in Summer and Winter more or less in time for KG and Yule, respectively. This will give new and returning students more lead time to apply for their courses.
 
We have two courses on offer this Fall:
  1. Marie and her team will be offering Circle Basics (OPS-100) on Wednesday evenings starting in the 3rd week of September;
    and
  2. David & Trish will be doing Introduction to Divination (OPS-105) on Thursday evenings starting Sept. 20. Note that this class is already fully subscribed, so it will be repeated in the Winter session.
 
With one new course being considered for the Winter session:
  1. David’s Elements & Mind (no course number yet);
    plus a repeat of
  2. Introduction to Divination (OPS-105), starting in January.
 
Rick’s Applied Shamanism (OPS-300) is once again on offer for the Spring session (i.e. after tax season).

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