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If you want about a six-hour drive from home, New Mexico State University
in Las Cruces has a masters degree program in Technical Writing...
that's where I got mine. Tuition rates are low compared to lots of
places also. :)
If you have any questions about their program, let me know - I'd be
happy to give you more info about it.
kat
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Kathleen Nosbisch Netwise, Inc.
Technical Writer 2477 55th Street
kat -at- netwise -dot- com Boulder, Colorado 80301
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