Chester County Night School

Course Proposal

Chester County Night School is currently seeking new courses for our SPRING 2011 session.

New Instructors:
If you are a new instructor to Chester County Night School, please click here and fill out the form for new instructors.

Current Instructors:
If you are a current course Instructor, please complete the proposal form below (one for each course you are proposing). If nothing has changed from last term (ie: address, phone, etc.) you only have to fill in your name and class information below. Forms should be received by our office no later than November 30, 2010. We will acknowledge receipt of your form with an email. Click here for the Spring 2011 calendar. Our Spring Term begins the week of September 14th, 2011.

The Spring 2011 catalog will be developed in January, and we will email you a copy of your course information for approval before we go to press. Contracts will be emailed to you in February. If your email address has recently changed, please provide it in the space below. It is imperative that you check frequently for email communications from CCNS during planning and registration periods.

Thank you for your interest in Chester County Night School (610) 692-4468.

 

General Information:
 Note:  You only need to supply your name and email address in the General Information section below
 if the information is the same as last year.
* marks required fields

* Name
 Address
 City
 State
 Zip
* Email
 May we share your email
 address with the students?
 Day Phone
 Evening Phone
 Fax Number
 Cell Number
 Name of Business (if relevant)
 Title (if relevant)
 May we give your
 phone numbers to students?

Course Information:

Course Title
If you prefer a school setting,
select one of the following schools:
If you prefer off-site location, please tell us (own studio, shop...along with address)
How many weeks your course will run
Specific Dates for your course? (see the school calendar)
**Course Time Schedule
Please indicate in the blank field at right your start time and end time (ie. 7-9 pm). Classes can begin as early as 6:00 p.m. and must end by 9:00 p.m.
Number of students Min      Max
If we get a waitlist for your class, would you be willing to:

** If you are offering classes in your own location, you may offer daytime hours or any evening hours that are convenient to you.

Room and Supplies:

Special room requirements? i.e. size, tables/desks...
Do you prefer a specific room number?
(subject to availability)
Do you require a AV equipment? If yes, what days and what type of equipment?
VERY IMPORTANT: We base the class fee on your estimation of supply costs. Please itemize your anticipated course costs ON A PER STUDENT BASIS for copying, supplies or materials so we can build these expenses into the price of the course. If the cost will exceed your estimate, you must call our office prior to making the expense. All expenses must be accompanied by a receipt and approved by our office.

Course Description:
Are there changes in your course description as it appeared in last semester's catalog?

If applicable (ie. Fitness, Sports, Language classes), please indicate what skill level the class is (beginner, advanced/intermediate, suitable for all levels)

If your course description hasn't changed from last term, then you may skip this section and click submit.

If there are changes to your course description, you may browse to your Fall 2010 catalog description and hit the edit tool (pointer tool on toolbar at top). Copy (Edit, copy) your current description, paste it (Edit, paste) in the box below and modify your description accordingly. Be sure to include all information that should appear in the course catalog.  Important: If a textbook is required, indicate the name and publisher, where it may be purchased and approximate cost to student.  Also include if students should wear or bring anything special to class (such as exercise mat, water bottle, notebook, etc.). PLEASE NOTE: If you make changes to your course description, it’s more helpful to us if you underline or bold the changes so that we can clearly see them.