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Student Orientation
& Curriculum Guide The CBJA is committed to furthering the teaching of beadwork and jewelry-making to all segments of the community, regardless of income, gender or ethnic background. We recognize that beadworking and jewelry-making can be expensive vocations in terms of supplies, tools and equipment. We will accommodate students as best as possible, where the costs of supplies are prohibitive for them, by identifying substitute supplies and materials. We can supply some basic tools for use by students during class time. Lab and Studio equipment is available for rent during non-class hours. We try to broadly announce and market our course offerings, so that all types of people may become aware of these, and register for classes. CBJA is an equal opportunity employer and institution, and does not discriminate in the selection or hiring of teachers, or in the admission of students. |