- self-discipline. Historically, it
involved correspondence courses wherein the
student corresponded with the
school via mail, but with the
evolution of different...
- A
correspondence law
school is a
school that
offers legal education by
distance education,
either by
correspondence or
online by use of the internet,...
- County, New York,
United States. It was
established in 1906 as a
business school by the
brothers Homer St.
Clair Pace and
Charles A. Pace. Pace
enrolls about...
- The
American School of
Correspondence is a
private American distance education middle school, high
school and
college preparatory institution in Lansing...
-
developed out of what
eventually became Ray Johnson's New York
Correspondence School and the
Fluxus movements of the 1960s. It has
since developed into...
- Aho o Te Kura
Pounamu or Te Kura (formerly The
Correspondence School) is New Zealand's
largest school with
around 28,000
students enrolled each year,...
-
known as
Patriot University, is an
unaccredited Independent Baptist correspondence school located in Del Norte, Colorado,
which issues religious degrees only...
- and
certificate programs. It was
founded in 1890 as
International Correspondence Schools, or ICS. Penn
Foster is
headquartered in Scranton, Pennsylvania...
-
headquartered in Chandler, Arizona. It was
founded in 1890 as
International Correspondence Schools and
presently offers bachelor's and ****ociate
degree programs in...
- po****rity of
correspondence schools waned, ICS lost students.
After several name
changes in the 1990s, in 2006 ICS
became Penn
Foster High
School, Penn Foster...