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The Correspondence School was created in 1922.

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American School of Correspondence was created in 1897.

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A correspondence school is a school where you have to use mail, email and other ways to get information across to the school. It is not for everyone and you should talk to your parents about it.

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Yes, it used to be the largest correspondence school in the world (not sure if it still is). Was established in 1890 or 1891.

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The University of Missouri is one of several schools that offer good correspondence courses. Another good school for correspondence courses is University of Phoenix.

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No, a school does not have to be accredited to offer online correspondence courses. However, if I were a student I would aim for a school that does, because it would look better on my transcript.

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I am sorry to hear that your child has ADHD. I afraid there is no correspondence school in Bozeman, Montana. but you can find online correspondence schools for your child.

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Correspondence schools located in Eastern Kentucky are such as ABeka Academy, American School, Calvert School, Moore Foundation, the University of Kentucky but there are many more schools.

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Midwest Correspondence High School is now closed, but Excel High School Online is accepting students to complete their high school online. Check out the BBB Alert.

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London School of Journalism is one college that provides a correspondence course of journalism.

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== == == == Cornerstone Christian Correspondence School is not an accredited school, it does not meet government standards and the diploma will not be accepted by any state colleges or universities.

Refer to related question below for more information and address

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Correspondence Schools are for individuals who can not physically be in a school and would like to be taught from a distance. For example online courses or through the mail.

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There is a long list of job oriented correspondence courses. It is better to pick a career then look online to find a school that offers correspondence courses for that career.

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You sure can.

Im doing it right now.

Go google the correspondence school. It will give you all the info you need

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this bull got a ged and cant go to school

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You can receive information through the mail for correspondence high school by going on the school's website and requesting more information. You can also drop by the school and sign up for the mailing list.

The best correspondence high schools maintain web pages that include a tab to request further information. One of the oldest and most respected correspondence high schools is American School, 2200 East 170 Street, Lansing, Illinois 60438 (708-418-2800).

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There appears to be many of them. If you know the exact location of the school for example, "The International Correspondence School" Scranton Pennsylvania - you can get the phone number and ask for the Office of the Registrar who will able able to verify the enrollment and graduation of the individual in question.

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You can look this up on the school website. The information might also be available in your welcome email or other correspondence with the school.

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THat school is not recognized by the DOE. Go get your GED at a community college.

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Keystone National High school is a private correspondence high school for earning a high school diploma. The High School is currently based in Pennsylvania.

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824902, Correspondence Schools - Vermont

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If it is listed as an accredited school then yes. See a recruiter and it will be confirmed.

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why wouldn't the government Pay for People that Has An high School Diploma From Cornerstone

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Not a degree, but try Ashworth, Penn Foster, or Canadas ICS.

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15938 us highway 17 Townsend, Georgia 31331

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William Clover Hill has written:

'Tales out of school' -- subject(s): Biography, Correspondence, School superintendents

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Julie Grant has written:

'Teachers' perceptions of the pre-school correspondence program' -- subject(s): Correspondence schools and courses, Parent-teacher relationships, Preschool Education

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The differences in personal correspondence and business correspondence are tone and form. The form and tone of business correspondence is more professional.

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verbal correspondence

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what is initial correspondence

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There are a number of accredited online correspondence courses that allow one to earn the equivalent of a high school diploma. One popular Web site that allows one to do this is: www.johnadams-edu.us Another Web site that allows one to obtain the equivalent of a high school diploma is: www.americanschoolofcorr.com

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Gayle B. Childs has written:

'An advanced placement program in high school correspondence study' -- subject(s): Advanced placement programs (Education), Correspondence schools and courses

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I await your correspondence with bated breath.

I am anxious to review today's correspondence.

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The base word in the word "correspondence" is "correspond."

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You can earn your adult high school diploma by equivalency examination or by traditional correspondence study for students ages 16-adult. This is not a GED, but a real high school diploma.

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It ultimately depends on the specific technical college and their admissions requirements. Some technical colleges may accept credits or diplomas from a Christian correspondence school, while others may require applicants to have completed a more traditional high school curriculum. It is important to research the specific technical college's admissions criteria and potentially reach out to their admissions office for clarification on their policies regarding correspondence school credentials.

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Penn Foster use to be called Education Direct (and before that, ICS) when it was a correspondence school.

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John W. Nicoll has written:

'So you want to be a superintendent?' -- subject(s): Correspondence, School management and organization, School superintendents

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Most of your traditional college degrees and technical career degrees are now available through correspondence schools. University of Phoenix and American School of Correspondence are just 2 out of thousands of sources that offer online courses, you can pick anything from t.v. repair to criminal justice!

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The acceptance of a high school diploma from Cornerstone Christian Correspondence School would depend on the individual college's admissions criteria. Generally, colleges and universities in the United States require accreditation from recognized accrediting bodies for high school diplomas to be considered valid. It is important to research the accreditation status of Cornerstone Christian Correspondence School and contact the admissions offices of specific colleges to inquire about their acceptance of diplomas from this institution.

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Correspondence is the correct spelling.

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