Education Corner Published Feb. 28, 2007 FAIRCHILD AIR FORCE BASE, Wash. -- Congratulations These Team Fairchild individuals received a 90 percent or higher on their Career Development Course exam in January. 92nd Air Refueling Squadron Master Sgt. Hildreth Frazer: 90 Staff Sgt. Tiffany Williams: 96 92nd Civil Engineer Squadron Airman 1st Class Anthony Peters: 95 Airman Andrew Morales: 98 92nd Communications Squadron Airman 1st Class Jocelyn Ford: 94 92nd Logistics Readiness Squadron Staff Sgt. Joseph Cipponeri: 93 Airman 1st Class Michael Grady: 90 Airman 1st Class Dustin Jenne: 97 92nd Medical Operations Squadron Airman 1st Class Cherie Key: 94 Airman 1st Class Maya Petit-Guillen: 92 92nd Services Squadron Airman 1st Class Luis Arteaga III: 90 Study Skills class This seminar is designed for active-duty servicemembers, civilian and dependents returning to school after a long absence. The primary focus is time management. Other modules include memory, reading for comprehension and test-taking tips. In this course the student will assess their learning style, make a study calendar and establish goals. The next class is March 7, 7:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m., in the Education Center, room 103. Lunch will be held noon - 1:00 p.m. Reservations are necessary. Contact the Education Office at 247-2348. Southern Illinois University Southern Illinois University's off-campus degree program at Fairchild offers a Bachelor of Science degree in workforce education and development. Degree program highlights include: an accelerated format, with a major completed in one year; no associate degree prerequisite; weekend classes designed for working adults; and up to 44 semester hours granted for work experience and technical training. Classes for the summer semester begin May 5. Financial assistance is available to qualified students, and civilians are welcome. To schedule an interview with an advisor, contact Dr. Frank Powers at 244-3356 or 244-3789. SIUC is Fully Accredited by the North-Central Association of Colleges and Schools.