Maine Masonic College

College Course Proposal Submission Form

The Course Proposal Guide and Proposal Submission Form are used by the Board of Regents for course consideration and approval. The information provided also serves as a guide for information in brochures and on the web describing your course. No courses will be approved or scheduled without completion of the Course Proposal Submission Form including the Scope Statement. We suggest that you download this form to your computer where you will be able to complete the form using Adobe Reader Software that is likely already installed on your computer. You can then print the form and send it to us.

IMPORTANT NOTE: See below if you can't download or open these files!

Maine Masonic College Course Proposal Guide and Proposal Submission Form   Requires Adobe PDF Reader

Other Material of Interest

Report of the Committee on Curriculum July 16, 2006

Report to Grand Lodge at the Annual Communication, May, 2005   Requires Adobe PDF Reader

Results of Survey #1 (General Interest) in Data Radar Graph - September, 2005   Requires Adobe PDF Reader

By-laws & Brochure of the Maine Masonic College

      Maine Masonic College Brochure   Requires Adobe PDF Reader

      By-Laws As Approved by the Board of Regents September 18, 2005   Requires Adobe PDF Reader

Minutes of the Board of Regents Meetings

Important Note about Adobe Acrobat Files

Some of the documents on the our web site are in HTML or ASCII (plain text) formats. These formats are generally accessible to people who use screen readers.

We also have many documents in Adobe® Acrobat® Portable Document Format (PDF). PDF format is used to preserve the content and layout of our hard copy publications. Publications in PDF can only be viewed and printed using the Adobe Acrobat Reader™, version 4.0 or higher. You can download and get help using the Acrobat Reader at the Adobe web site. The downloadable Acrobat Reader software is available at NO CHARGE from them.

People using screen-reading devices generally are unable to read documents directly in PDF format, unless they have an accessibility plug-in installed on their system along with the Adobe Acrobat Reader. This plug-in is available at NO CHARGE from Adobe. Adobe also has online tools that will convert PDF files to HTML on request. To get the plug-in and latest news about Adobe's accessibility tools and services, visit this section of Adobe's web site.

We strongly recommend you DOWNLOAD these documents rather than opening them online. If you double-click on them, they'll try to open and you're likely going to think your computer has frozen while Adobe 'does it's thing', particularly if you're using an older version of Internet Explorer as your browser! If, however, you 'right click', you'll get the option to save the file. (Note: newer browsers will ask you what you want to do even if you do just click on the links above....)

 

This section last updated Sunday, November 4, 2007 6:47 PM

 

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