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INST. OF T. TUITION FOR i1-1E FORCES

22nd August 1941, Page 24
22nd August 1941
Page 24
Page 24, 22nd August 1941 — INST. OF T. TUITION FOR i1-1E FORCES
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THE Institute of Transport is desirous of assisting to continue their preparation for the Institute examinations, any members who were interrupted in their studies when they were called up for service with the Forces, and who cad now devote time to readirrg and written work. Correspondence courses are accordingly to be made available on special terms to such members if they are easily reached by the post and cannot attend regular classes.

On the assumption that students in • the Forces will be able to devote only limited time to outside study, it is

, proposed that tuition should generally be restricted to one subject at a time. The fee for any one subject course will be 10s. and, in addition, there will be a small fee for the loan of the necessary book or books, if required.

Applications for enrolment should consist simply of full name, membership grade, address for communications, rank and unit, subject in which course is desired, and proposed method of payment of fee. The Institute will make special arrangements for applicants who are receiving only their sertice pay.

Applicatians for enrolment or requests for further information should he sent to the acting secretary, The Institute of Transport, 15, Savoy Street, London, W.C.2.