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Submit activities for IAP 2006

Members of the MIT community planning to offer activities and credit subjects during the 2006 Independent Activities Period (IAP) may now begin submitting descriptions online. Listings will appear in the online IAP Guide at web.mit.edu/iap. Organizers are encouraged to post activity and subject descriptions by the first week of November. To post a listing, visit web.mit.edu/iap. An MIT personal certificate is required. Questions about IAP should be directed to the Academic Resource Center at x3-1668 or iap-www@mit.edu.

A version of this article appeared in MIT Tech Talk on October 5, 2005 (download PDF).

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