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SCHOOLS w/DL PROGRAMS

I was wondering if anyone had info about schools with
distance learning programs.. DL, meaning correspondence,
online, video, modem, etc… not extension campuses, night
school and such.

I need "real", accredited courses. I’d like to find some
with programming, CAD/CAM, electronics, etc..  I don’t
think an ICS, Foley, or NRI Diploma will cut it, at least
for my end result..

I’ve been looking on the W3, with infoseek, alta-vista,
magellan etc.. Most of what I come up with are page
listings for some person or article having to do with DL.

I’m looking for email addresses so I can get catalogs, F
Aid info, admissions, Degree info, etc.

Please email if you have a good site or contact.

Thanks E Byrd

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5 Responses to “SCHOOLS w/DL PROGRAMS”

  1. admin says:

    eb…@pdx.oneworld.com wrote:

    > I need "real", accredited courses.

    As opposed to "non-real" accredited courses???… ah but I digress…

    > I’d like to find some
    > with programming, CAD/CAM, electronics, etc..  I don’t
    > think an ICS, Foley, or NRI Diploma will cut it, at least
    > for my end result..

    Check http://www.caso.com for courses… also for courses OUTSIDE of the US
    check out the Open University’s International Centre for Distance
    Learning…

    Laters,

    Emir A. Mohammed…

  2. admin says:

    In article <331F9698.6…@mustang.uwo.ca>,
    Emir Aly Mohammed  <emoha…@mustang.uwo.ca> wrote:

    >eb…@pdx.oneworld.com wrote:

    >> I need "real", accredited courses.

    >As opposed to "non-real" accredited courses???… ah but I digress…

    This is a silly nitpick to make.  The comma between "real" and
    "accredited" indicates — at least to me — that "accredited" is a
    *nonrestrictive* appositive:  it means the same thing as "real."

    Shawn

  3. admin says:

    Shawn Bayern wrote:
    > This is a silly nitpick to make.  The comma between "real" and
    > "accredited" indicates — at least to me — that "accredited" is a
    > *nonrestrictive* appositive:  it means the same thing as "real."

    Gese!!!!!… It was a JOKE…

    Laters,

    Emir A. Mohammed…

  4. admin says:

    In article <NEWTNews.857676779.23377.eb…@ebyrd.pdx.oneworld.com>,

     <eb…@pdx.oneworld.com> wrote:
    >Please email if you have a good site or contact.

    You can look at the site in my sig http://www.gnacademy.org/


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  5. admin says:

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    eb…@pdx.oneworld.com wrote:

    > I was wondering if anyone had info about schools with
    > distance learning programs.. DL, meaning correspondence,
    > online, video, modem, etc… not extension campuses, night
    > school and such.

    > I need "real", accredited courses. I’d like to find some
    > with programming, CAD/CAM, electronics, etc..  I don’t
    > think an ICS, Foley, or NRI Diploma will cut it, at least
    > for my end result..

    > I’ve been looking on the W3, with infoseek, alta-vista,
    > magellan etc.. Most of what I come up with are page
    > listings for some person or article having to do with DL.

    > I’m looking for email addresses so I can get catalogs, F
    > Aid info, admissions, Degree info, etc.

    > Please email if you have a good site or contact.

    > Thanks E Byrd

    I think you can try serve with "Open Unversity" with the search engine.  Also, you can
    try Open Univeristy in UK, the site is probably http://www-iet.open.ac.uk, also you can
    try Syracuse University of New York State, US, University of Wollogong, Australia.

    Andy YIP