Indiana State University will offer comprehensive driver's education classes for teenagers this summer.
The "Learn to Drive" program of the Department of Applied Health Sciences and the Office of Continuing Education meets all state standards. Participating students receive 30 hours of classroom learning and six hours of in-car driving practice with a certified instructor.
Designed for high school students, the course offers a three-phase approach, including classroom lectures, assessment and practice on a multi-car driving range and on-street driving. Students must be 15 years and 180 days old by the time the class begins.
Students can choose one of two five-week sessions, June 6 through July 8 or July 11 through Aug. 12. Classes meet Mondays and Wednesday from 5:30 to 8:30 p.m. Parent orientation will take place at the beginning of the first class each session. The cost of the course is $345. For more information, or to register, contact the ISU Office of Continuing Education at 812-237-4011 or 1-800-234-1639.
Contact: Nathalie League, administrative assistant, Department of Applied Health Sciences, Indiana State University, 812-237-3079 or nathalie.league@indstate.edu
Writer: Dave Taylor, media relations director, Office of Communications and Marketing, Indiana State University, 812-237-3743 or dave.taylor@indstate.edu
Students can choose one of two five-week sessions, June 6 through July 8 or July 11 through Aug. 12. Classes meet Mondays and Wednesday from 5:30 to 8:30 p.m.
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