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Are you interested in a records-based course to elevate your genealogical education? If so, check out the courses we are offering in 2020: Advanced Research Tools: Land Records, Coordinators: Richard G. Sayre, CG, CGL, FUGA and Pamela Boyer Sayre, CG, FUGA Guide to Treasures Found in Federal Records, Coordinator: Michael L. Strauss, AG Immigrants to […]
Are you interested in a course on a particular ethnicity? If so, check out the courses we are offering in 2020: Chinese Genealogy Research, Coordinator: Kelly Summers, MS, AG Advanced Hispanic Research, Coordinators: George R. Ryskamp, JD, AG, FUGA and Debbie Gurtler, AG Registration opens this Saturday! See SLIG’s website for more details!
Genealogists can never learn too much about how to write and write well. With three writing courses between SLIG and the Academy for Professionals in 2020, students have a tough choice to make. So, what is the difference? How do you know which one will help you best further your work at this time? Here […]
Are you interested in learning more about a particular state to elevate your genealogical education? Do you conduct genealogical research in Maryland or Virginia and would like to obtain more detailed knowledge to make your research more effective? If so, then you may be interested in: Virginia from the Colonial Period to the Civil War, […]
DNA courses continue to attract students as more and more genealogists are adding the skill to their toolbox. SLIG will be offering the following DNA courses in 2020 to continue to provide students with the knowledge and skills to effectively use and integrate DNA into their research: Meeting Standards: Using DNA Evidence, Coordinator: Karen Stanbary, MA, […]
What part of your genealogical education would you like to elevate this year? If it is advanced methodology, check out the courses we are offering in 2020: Corpus Juris: Advanced Legal Concepts for Genealogy, Coordinator: Judy G. Russell, JD, CG, CGL Applying Standards to Appraise Genealogical Work, Coordinator: Jeanne Larzalere Bloom, CG Meeting Standards: Using […]
Experience the power of having your own personal guide for an entire week as you research both online and in the Family History Library. Students will review progress and findings in regular group meetings and in one-on-one consultations throughout the week as they work on their own personal research projects. Assistance will be available as […]
There are two ways to Waitlist a course: Courses may be waitlisted during the registration process using the registration form. They may also be waitlisted using our new Waitlist Management system, which also allows you to view and modify waitlisted courses. You do not need to be registered for a program in order to waitlist a course. […]
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