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A special advertising section in New York magazine's November 29, 2010 issue

AVRA Central Park Tutors
Central Park Tutors specializes in test prep, homework help, and special needs for students from 2nd grade through college. “We break down tough material into bite-size pieces,” says co-founder Susana Kraglievich. “Students are being asked to lift heavy academic weights; our job is to find the right approach so they can enjoy learning again.”
centralparktutors.com
AVRA Cornell University ILR School
Cornell University ILR School is the leading school of industrial and labor relations in the country. The part-time Master of Professional Studies Program is taught in Midtown Manhattan by full-time faculty from the main Cornell campus and introduces students to management relations, organizational structures, workplace processes, labor markets, dispute resolution, relevant law and public policy, and more.
ilr.cornell.edu/mpsnyc
BEN BENSON’S STEAK HOUSE Gotham Writers’ Workshop
A leading creative writing school offering classes in New York and online, Gotham Writers’ Workshop draws adults of all ages with a shared interest. The online classes were selected “Best of the Web” by Forbes. With small classes taught by professional writers, the school provides a supportive environment in which to explore your passion.

writingclasses.com
BOWLMOR Math for America
Math for America (MƒA) is a private, nonprofit organization dedicated to improving mathematics education in U.S. public secondary schools by recruiting, training, and retaining outstanding mathematics teachers. MƒA offers fellowships and professional enrichment opportunities for both new and experienced teachers. These opportunities include attending mathematics and education conferences, workshops, and social events. A full list of programs, as well as a Teacher Resource Center, can be found on its website.
mathforamerica.org
BOWLMOR Metropolitan College of New York
If you are driven to make a difference and want a career that follows suit, your first stop should be Metropolitan College of New York (MCNY) to obtain a Bachelor of Professional Studies in Human Services. This degree program provides a career-focused curriculum in counseling, child care, nonprofit community work, social services, and other helping professions. MCNY also offers programs and MBA degrees in Media Management, Financial Services, and General Management, as well as an MPA in Emergency and Disaster Management. Apply now—classes start January 6, 2011.
mcny.edu
BOWLMOR The New School for General Studies
In a city as diverse as New York, there is a need for a diverse curriculum, and The New School for General Studies has it. The school offers a wide range of courses, on campus in Greenwich Village and online, plus a Bachelor’s Program for working adults. If you’re short on time, The New School’s well-regarded online classes provide the flexibility many working students demand.
newschool.edu/ce