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An introduction to how it works.

The muse college is built with the intention of educating and advising anyone who desires to expand their knowledge of history, performance arts, and other similar subjects. We accomplish this orderly by separating each subject into classes, much like a standard school. However, unlike other schools, attendance is not mandatory. If you are interested in a subject, however, it is heavily recommended you attend all classes. It is also important to recognize that the Muse College is a free service to the community. Nothing is monetarily gained by teachers, administrators, or anyone else involved. Similarly, students will not ever have to pay.

Getting into a class is fairly easy. You can always get a list of classes from the community events board. But if you can't find it there, you can whisper or send an n-mail to Kyosuke, who maintains the class list.

The list contains a small description of each class, the instructor, and the time of the week the class is held. Classes are typically about an hour in length per week, though a few teachers may have a second class on the same subject.

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Starting a class is also easy. To qualify for teaching a class, you must create an outline of your course. This outline must specify what you are going to teach each week in your class. Send it to Lokira, and she will consider if it's an acceptable class. If so, the Muse College Dean will hear about it and append it to the class list, or keep the class in reserve for the next semester, depending on the situation.

In teaching a class, it is recommended that you have a guide that is either attending the class, or is readily available to kick out the nuisances in the classroom. Also, it is required to send a list of class participants to the Administrative Assistant at the end of your class. If there is no attendance list sent, your class will not be accounted for.

 

Muse College Staff
Muse College Dean: Kyosuke
Administrative Assistant: Shali

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