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Intro to the Internet
The Kaskaskia College Continuing/Community Education Department will offer an “Introduction to the Internet” class at the Kaskaskia College Vandalia Campus.
The class will be held on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday afternoon July 30-31 and Aug. 1, from 4-6:30 p.m. The registration number for this class is LLI 7025 VA01D.
This basic class is designed to familiarize students with how to use email, and give instruction on establishing free email accounts and how to use the Internet for learning, shopping and business.
The cost for this course is $55.50; students over 60 may register at no cost.
For further information, or to register, call the Vandalia Campus at 283-1780 or the Kaskaskia College Community Education Department at 545-3255.
All students must pre-register for this class.

Part-time cosmetology program added
The Kaskaskia College School of Cosmetology has announced that beginning in August 2013, it will offer its certificate program in an 18-month part-time program, along with its regular full-time program.
This program, which has a rich history of serving students, will now be offered Tuesdays through Thursdays, from 5:30-9:30 p.m., and Saturdays, from 8 a.m.-3 p.m.
All of the Kaskaskia College cosmetology students will receive the same quality education and field trip opportunities.
Kaskaskia College offers a program with instructors who have more than 150 years of combined teaching excellence to assist students in the profession.  
Students receive theory and practical technology, which encompasses hair, skin and nail services offered in a salon, as well as receiving specialty classes such as work ethics and business classes to help them become successful stylist, salon owners or platform artists.
During the first phase of study the students will have theory and practical application only.
In the second phase of study, the students begin a real-life experience in a clinic setting, as well as practical application, continuing until graduation, under the supervision of the instructors.
Students are required to complete 50 credit hours in the prescribed course of study in order to be eligible to take the state board exam and be licensed as a cosmetologist.
The program will begin Tuesday, Aug. 20.  Students should contact Professor Kelli Malone to begin registration, 545-3306.

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