Skills Institutes
SPRING 2009 SCHEDULE COMING SOON
Days/Times: 9:00am to 5:00pm, on each of three days: Friday-Saturday-Sunday
NOTE: Friday sessions may end at 4:00 to enable students to attend the ID Forum.
Meeting Dates: Please make certain to verify the dates of the Institutes that you have registered for with the International Development Office, as dates may change. Also, for many Institutes, some advanced reading is required. Please visit the International Development Office regarding these materials.
Credits: Each institute is worth one credit hour of graduate level credit. Skills institutes offered by the International Development Program must be taken for a grade.
Eligible Students: All AU and consortium university graduate students interested in international development who have completed either 33.636, 33.637, or the equivalent are eligible. Undergraduates and non-degree students admitted only by permission of IDP and the instructor. Non-degree students should contact the Graduate Advising Office at (202) 885-1690, for information on registering for Skills Institutes.
Cost: Students will be charged the current tuition rate for one graduate level credit hour plus an additional materials fee. Note: If this is the only course taken, a Sports Center fee of $30 will be assessed. Skills Institutes may not be audited.
Registration: Register as you would for regular courses. Students may register up to the day before the Institute begins, but since space is limited, early registration is strongly recommended. Students are registered on a first-come first-served basis. Students may drop an Institute with a 100% refund provided that the add-drop forms are filled and signed no later than 5 pm of the Friday prior to the beginning of the Institute. If you do wish to drop the course, it is important that you ask your academic advisor to do so. Do not drop yourself from the course.
WAITLIST: If upon attempting to register you discover that a class is full, you may request to be put on a waiting list by calling the ID Office. We will need your name, phone number, degree program, e-mail, and the title and course number of the Skills Institute you wish to attend.
For further information please contact the International Development Program Office in Hurst Hall 214; 202-885-1660
Past Skills Institutes have included "Proposal Writing," "Project and Program Evaluation," "Rapid Assessment Techniques," "Cost Benefit Analysis, and "International Resource Development."




