Marist College has a internet based Mainframe Program.

Also, by getting the REDBOOKS such as ABCs or Introduction to the New 
Mainframe: z/OS Basics will be a good reading start.

Lizette



>
>    I have a son in his mid 20's that has expressed an interest in learning 
> mainframe technology.  I can get him access to a z/OS system, but haven't got 
> a clue as to how to start the process.  This is someone who has a fairly good 
> background in PC's, web design, networking, etc., etc.  The path I took into 
> mainframes some 35 years ago isn't available today.  As far as we know, there 
> isn't any education available at any of the colleges or universities locally. 
>  
>
>    Anyone know of anything available to start someone off? 
>
>  

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