Correspondence Courses in the 21st century
By Susan Atkinson | April 30, 2008
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Correspondence courses are designed for students studying at a distance. Each course can be completed from home and includes a variety of learning assignments. Students generally communicate with their instructor via phone, mail, or email.
Correspondence courses are not only for the home learners today but can be taken by those who work 9 to 5. Many opt for correspondence courses because they allow the student to manage their time in a better fashion, thus allowing them to extract more out of each day in their lives.
Students who wish to apply credit earned through correspondence study to a college degree or a high school diploma should consult the resident institution before enrolling in a correspondence study course. Most institutions have limitations on the number and kinds of correspondence study credits they will accept.
Correspondence courses are one solution to the need for educational courses without displacing individuals from the work force and their community setting. Employers are beginning to acknowledge this method of study and valuing employees accordingly within the workplace.
Correspondence courses are among the more convenient ways to improve your technical knowledge and increase your chances for career success. If you think you may be eligible for school board assistance with fees or texts you should contact your principal or guidance counselor.
Students utilizing financial aid for semester-based correspondence courses must have the forms filed with the CSC Financial Aid Office by June 1st. Students are required to post their scores on the Student Page for all the comprehensive tests in the course in order to receive feedback. Students are provided with a textbook, practical exercises and exams which are administered by your supervisor or a bank officer.
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