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NEWS RELEASE
A new approach to higher education has been introduced by the International Institute for Personal Improvement, which is based in Longmont, Colorado.
The idea is that people can order up an educational program from an extensive menu of learning experiences. The experiences can be as short as a one-hour briefing, or as long as an 8-year complete education.
People who want to improve themselves, their organizations, or their communities can contact the Institute for program proposals. A qualified Academic Advisor will help respondents to develop a personal, organizational, or community program to suit themselves.
The approach has been developed by Dr. Kent L. Foutz, of Longmont, during more than 40 years of teaching and training in many different situations and institutions.
The things we cant provide are football games, sororities, and educational frills. If someone wants to learn something, and we can find a qualified teacher, we will arrange any kind of help, activity, or meeting, they want, according to Dr. Foutz.
Person-to-person, and group meetings, plus printed and electronic materials are created to order. He cited six kinds of personal improvement mental, physical, financial, emotional, spiritual, and intellectual, and included various versions of traditional classes and seminars. They are available for people, business and other organizations, and communities.
The Institute needs no campus. The world is the campus. Events and activities take place anywhere in the world that is agreeable to all concerned. On site International Business is offered to Americans in several foreign locations. Exporting to America is offered in USA for learners in other lands, or in their home nations. The best place to learn History, in many cases, is where it happened, Foutz added.
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