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A to Z Grant Writing

A to Z Grant Writing (Self-Guided)

Advanced Fiction Writing

Beginner's Guide to Getting Published

Beginner's Guide to Getting Published (Self-Guided)

Beginning Writer's Workshop

Creative Writing Value Suite

Effective Business Writing

Explore Fiction Writing Genres Suite

Explore Non-Fiction Writing Suite

Grammar Refresher

Grammar Refresher (Self-Guided)

Grammar Refresher II

Grammar Refresher II (Self-Guided)

Grammar Refresher Series

How to Make Money From Your Writing

How to Make Money From Your Writing (Self-Guided)

Introduction to Journaling

Introduction to Journaling (Self-Guided)

Introduction to Screenwriting

Introduction to Screenwriting (Self-Guided)

Mystery Writing

Research Methods for Writers (Self-Guided)

Romance Writing

The Craft of Magazine Writing

The Craft of Magazine Writing (Self-Guided)

The Keys to Effective Editing

The Keys to Effective Editing (Self-Guided)

Travel Writing

Understanding and Using Contracts

Write and Publish Your Nonfiction Book

Write and Publish Your Nonfiction Book (Self-Guided)

Write Effective Web Content

Write Fiction Like a Pro

Write Fiction Like a Pro (Self-Guided)

Write Your Life Story

Write Your Life Story (Self-Guided)

Writeriffic: Creativity Training for Writers

Writeriffic: Creativity Training for Writers (Self-Guided)

Writers at Work Technical Certificate Program

Writers at Work: A Review for Professionals - Part 1: Eliminating Common Grammar Errors

Writers at Work: A Review for Professionals - Part 2: Perfecting your Punctuation

Writers at Work: A Review for Professionals - Part 3: Writing Clearly, Concisely, and Coherently

Writers at Work: A Review for Professionals - Part 4: Achieving a Professional Tone and Style

Writing and Editing Value Suite

Writing Essentials

Writing Fiction Series

Writing for Children

Writing the Fantasy Novel

Writing the Fantasy Novel (Self-Guided)

Writing Young Adult Fiction

In addition to the non-credit training opportunities listed above, you may also want to learn more about NDSU degree programs.

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