miércoles, 25 de enero de 2012

About Continuing Education: RCA Nomination Forms Fixed! Apologies!

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From Deb Peterson, your Guide to Continuing Education
The Readers' Choice Award nomination forms for Continuing Education are fixed! My apologies to everyone who tried to make a nomination and had a frustrating experience. Please try again. You are no longer required to nominate more than one item in each category. This is a good example of continuous learning! 2012 is the first year Continuing Education has participated in this annual About.com event, and I thought the "required" option was for fields, not additional nominations. We try, we learn, we improve! Here's a quick review of the categories: This is a great opportunity to promote your favorite schools, scholarships, education websites, GED study guides, and vacation providers. Nominations will be accepted until February 15. Voting takes place February 22-March 21. Winners will be announced March 30.









 


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