There are so many Kanji self-study books. I recommend you go to Kinokuniya Bookstore, examine books there, and choose the one you like. (Everybody's learning style is different, so there's no perfect Kanji book to suit evrybody's needs.) It might be a good idea to study Kanji for the Japanese Proficiency Exam (Level 3).
(Source: amazon.com)
I know some students are interested in Kanji:
http://www.julioanjinsan.blogspot.com/
http://minami-mouth.blogspot.com/
http://ericayokovan.blogspot.com/
http://alishisthebest.blogspot.com/
http://neilnosekai.blogspot.com/
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Thanks so much for the information. I know everyone is busy, but if anyone would like to try and arrange a time to meet maybe on a weekly basis, it would be great to get a head start on this...
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