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NOTE: Sharing of answers will not be tolerated. Please read SFA Policies & Procedures at STARFLEET Academy Policies
/home/sfa/acad.sfi.org/onlineacad/home/sfa/acad.sfi.org
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The
Academy is the education/ entertainment branch of STARFLEET: The International
Star Trek Fan Association, Inc. We offer a wide varitety of courses
ranging from testing trivial knowledge of the Star Trek universe to
expanding general knowledge about the world around us. Courses designed
to help build practical skills can be found here as well. The Academy's
curriculum has been designed to be offered exclusively to the members
of STARFLEET, and is free of charge for any course taken that is available
through email or as part of the Online Academy. (Students wishing to
have course materials/ graduation certificates sent via post are asked
to pay a minimal fee to cover printing/shipping expenses)
STARFLEET
Academy is constantly working to provide new subjects and areas of study
for your enlightenment and entertainment. While the courses we offer
are not recognized as a formal education by any established institute
of higher learning, they are a fun way to pass the time, and to learn
something new every day."
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| Adult Sampler Flier
This flier sampler will give you an idea what is on offer within the main (18+) Institutes of SFA.
Academy Cadet Studies Sampler Flier
The Institute of Cadet Studies is designed for the youth members of STARFLEET, or those members due to some handicap are unable to complete the standard course.
This flier sampler will give you an idea what is on offer within the Cadet Studies Institute.
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| Course Development Guidelines Document
This document has been developed with guidelines for proposing,
developing, and launching a new course with STARFLEET Academy.
It outlines several of the basic considerations one should
bear in mind while composing a new addition to the Academy's
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