Monday 11 January 2016

BECOME A BETTER WRITER TODAY

Do you want to become a good writer? It will take time, but it is apparently easier than becoming a major sports star or singer. Writers are infamous for their self-doubt, whether they're world-renowned or just another unknown soul. If you commit to a procedure of continued and perpetual improvement, then there are no limits to how far you may go.

The mission of Stanford Continuing Studies is to share the rich educational resources of Stanford University with adult students, to nurture a vibrant learning community, to nourish the life of the mind, and to promote the pleasures of intellectual exploration and exchange.
Continuing Studies offers approximately 450 courses annually, attracting more than 15,000 students. Although the program offers a rich lineup of courses in the liberal arts and sciences, we also sponsor robust programs in creative writing as well as professional and personal development. Courses meet on campus in the evening or on a Saturday, and are open to all interested adults. We also offer a growing number of online courses in the area of creative writing.

More than 1,000 Stanford faculty and academic staff have taught in Continuing Studies since the program's inception in 1988, with 80 percent of our teaching staff drawn from within Stanford, complemented by carefully recruited artists, journalists, business people, and academics from neighboring institutions.There are courses in writing for professionals.
For inquiries about how to become a better writer,and register with with Stanford Continuing Studies,
Contact us at :
Email @:                                                         Continuingstudies@stanford.edu

Littlefield Center, 365 Lasuen St, Stanford, CA 94305, United States


Office Hours Monday – Friday
8:30 am – 12:00 noon;
1:00 pm – 5:00 pm;
During the first week of the quarter (Mon-Thurs), the Continuing Studies office remains open until 7:15 pm.

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