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“The course content is excellent. It's short but still covers major aspects involved. I'm glad I got an opportunity to learn about Music Therapy. Thank you to the instructors who put together such a great course.”
- Patron from Anaheim Public Library (CA) on the course, Certificate in Music Therapy and Sound Healing

“This course was one of the best ones I've taken! The instructor was thorough and shared a breadth of information while also using language that did not overwhelm me! 
- Patron from Appleton Public Library (WI) on the course Writing the Fantasy Novel

“This course provided a broad overview of topics. While I feel like some units could make their own course, the instructors provided many resources to dive personally into the areas of interest. I appreciate how interactive the instructor was!”
- Patron from Bossier Parish Libraries (LA) on the course Individual Excellence

“I needed to take this course to help me move to a higher paying job and it was very informative.  I definitely know more now about using Excel. Thanks.”
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