PRG’s group homebuyer workshop walks you through the home buying process. Workshop topics are presented by industry professionals, and we use the HomeStretch Curriculum designed by the Minnesota Home Ownership Center. Workshops include information on:
PRG also offers access to Framework, an online option. Framework is the only online homebuyer course designed by experts in online learning. It’s comprehensive, so you’ll have all the facts you need to navigate every step of the buying process. And you can learn when, where, and how you like. It even works on your smartphone. To get started, visit Framework. If you’d like to learn more first, watch this short overview video.
Why Are Introductory Classes Called "101"? The first recorded use of an introductory class being designated as “101” was in a University of Buffalo course catalog dated 1929. It wasn’t until the early 1930s that universities in the United States started using a three-digit system to identify their courses.
In the 1930s, college students started regarding a university degree as a means to a better job, and as a result, universities started added more specialized classes to their curriculum.
It wasn’t until the early 1930s that universities in the United States started using a three-digit system to identify their courses. The method wasn’t quite uniform, but it was more logical than the non-system of naming courses that had previously been in place.