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Martin Luther King, Jr. Program Student Community
The CLA Infotech Fees Committee and the University Technology
Training Center (UTTC) are again offering free non-credit computer short courses to College of Liberal Arts (CLA) undergraduates during
spring session 2004. Most classes take place in February.

For information on specific classes and to register, please visit: http://www.umn.edu/getwired.

A few things to note:
  • Only current CLA undergraduates may register for these courses.
  • Some courses have prerequisites that must be met before registering.
  • Seats are limited. Only submit requests for classes you can commit to attending.
  • Classes without sufficient enrollment will be canceled.
  • You must bring your confirmation and your UCard to all Get Wired! classes.
If you cannot attend a course you've registered for, please contact the
ADCS main office at 612-625-1300, or e-mail adcsofc@umn.edu, as soon as possible, so that your space may be given to another student.

General registration questions can also be directed to the ADCS main office.

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 Martin Luther King, Jr. Program
19 Johnston Hall, 101 Pleasant St. SE, Minneapolis, MN 55455

E-Mail
mlk@class.cla.umn.edu

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(612) 625-2300

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8:00 - 4:30 M-F

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