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Can classes be taught for organizations (e.g., libraries) that can or won pay a user fee?

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Can classes be taught for organizations (e.g., libraries) that can or won pay a user fee?

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It is not expected that every class taught for other organizations will be done for a fee. The decision to teach a class for a particular group is up to individual faculty/staff members. It is important to be aware of resources that other organizations may have that have not been tapped into. Key criteria to use in making this decision are whether the class topic fits RCE’s mission areas and the number of expected attendees. Also, the need for local goodwill and whether someone has other ways to raise 10% of salary value should be taken into account.

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