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Correspondence courses are classes which are completed with course material and assignments mailed the 'old-fashioned' way between the instructor/grader and student. It is also possible that email may be used instead of physically mailing assignments. It is implied that the course material to be studied is in a physical book rather than exclusively on a web site, but it is possible that some course content may be found on one or more web sites or on floppy disks or CD-ROM.
Correspondence courses are classes which are completed with course material and assignments mailed the ''old-fashioned'' way between the instructor/grader and student. It is also possible that email may be used instead of physically mailing assignments. It is implied that the course material to be studied is in a physical book rather than exclusively on a web site, but it is possible that some course content may be found on one or more web sites or on floppy disks or CD-ROM. Completely web-based courses are not found in this category. Choose a category from Reference/Education/Distance_Learning/Online_Courses Also, before suggesting a site here, have a look to see if the content of the site better fits one of the categories in this list: Business/Education_and_Training
Correspondence courses are classes which are completed with course material and assignments mailed the 'old-fashioned' way between the instructor/grader and student. It is also possible that email may be used instead of physically mailing assignments. It is implied that the course material to be studied is in a physical book rather than exclusively on a web site, but it is possible that some course content may be found on one or more web sites or on floppy disks or CD-ROM. Completely web-based courses are not found in this category.
Correspondence courses are classes which are completed with course material and assignments mailed the ''old-fashioned'' way between the instructor/grader and student. It is also possible that email may be used instead of physically mailing assignments. It is implied that the course material to be studied is in a physical book rather than exclusively on a web site, but it is possible that some course content may be found on one or more web sites or on floppy disks or CD-ROM.

Completely web-based courses are not found in this category.