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PAID ADV E R T I S EMENT H Learning Lifelong


workplace in mind, using relevant course material that keeps pace with a rapidly changing professional job market. • Take advantage of flexible course for-


mats. Classes are offered in the evenings, online and throughout the summer. You’ll be surprised how well they fit into your busy schedule, even with work and family responsibilities. • Don’t assume you can’t afford an SU


degree. Matriculated part-time students are eligible for grants, scholarships, finan- cial aid and child care assistance. Higher education translates into higher earning power—workers with bachelor’s degrees earn, on average, more than $20,000 a year more than high school graduates, according to the U.S. Census Bureau. • Don’t “go it alone.” UC has knowl-


edgeable, helpful academic and financial aid advisors to help you every step of the way, from registration to graduation. That


includes choosing courses and majors, identifying goals, obtaining financial aid, arranging for tutoring and working coopera- tively with other SU offices like disability or career services. Your convenience is key—there are evening hours and a variety of services at one location. • Take part in all that college life has to


offer. SU students have access to world- class faculty and libraries, bookstores, computer labs and recreational facilities. You can study abroad, complete an intern- ship and work with career counselors. After graduation, you’ll enjoy the prestige of an SU diploma that is internationally recog- nized for excellence, and become part of a connected, active alumni network with representatives across the globe. Call University College today at 443-


9378 or e-mail us at parttime@uc.syr.edu. We’ll help you get started!


Finish your degree...at SU.


SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY


SUNY Upstate Medical University is seeking


volunteer participants for a


Genetic Study of Schizophrenia


We are recruiting participants WITH and WITHOUT schizophrenia.


• Volunteer subjects must be over 18 years of age and have been diagnosed with schizophrenia or schizoaffective disorder (depressed-type).


• Volunteer controls must be over 18 years of age and have no personal or family history of schizophrenia, bipolar disorder or other serious mental illness.


Volunteer Subjects who qualify will complete a screening questionnaire, psychiatric interview, have three tablespoons of blood drawn and receive a $50 stipend.


Volunteer Controls who qualify will complete a questionnaire, have three tablespoons of blood drawn and receive a $25 stipend.


If you are interested in participating and want to learn more about the study and your eligibility, please contact:


Kathy Barney, MA or Lynn Fredericks, RN at (315) 464-6943 or via the study email address at gpc@upstate.edu


More information is also available at: http://upstate.edu/fmed/research/gpc.php WWW.SYRACUSENEWTIMES.COM Syracuse New Times July 28 - August 4, 2010 25


Did you start a college degree but get sidetracked by life? Now is a great time to finish what you started.


Earn a degree part time at Syracuse University.


At SU, your investment buys more than just credits. Part-time students benefit from:


• SU’s international reputation for excellence


• Part-time tuition rates that are comparable to local private colleges • More than 200 degree programs to choose from • Opportunities to network with peers and distinguished alumni • Access to the University’s cultural and athletic events


part time through University College.


Start Now. Learn how you can complete your SU degree Attend an information session!


Monday, August 2 at 5:30 p.m. or Friday, August 6 at noon


Or call 315-443-3261 to speak with an advisor. Visit:www.parttime.syr.edu/NT


Hurry! Fall classes start August 30.


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