A new way to learn writing online or at home by correspondence

 

Home studyalthough established at Yale and the University of Chicago 100 years ago to make higher education more widely accessibleis todays new way of learning.

Its now called distance education. It has the flexibility that is needed in this fast-paced society. It enables you to learn at your own rate of progress, in your own home, and when you have the time.

 

For ambitious people with tight schedules, this is the new way to develop skills. Its the way nearly 7,000,000 adults are learning right now!*

Writing is an ideal subject for distance education because the process is similar to the traditional author-editor relationship: Manuscripts are submitted online or by mail for review, comment, critique, and editorial direction, and then returned to the writer for revision and rewriting.

The men and women who created Breaking into Print are all thoroughgoing professionals, each with more than 40 years of successful writing, editing, and teaching experienceonline, in classrooms, at writing workshops and conferences, and by correspondence learning.

Of these various techniques, home study is the most effective way for todays adults to learn how to write for publication. It offers you maximum flexibility and gives you full access to the professional skills of exceptional instructors on your schedule, in the comfort and privacy of your own home.

 

Our Writing Test is a valuable gauge of your writing potential. It is offered to you without cost or obligation.

 

*SOURCES OF DATA: U.S. DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION AND DISTANCE EDUCATION AND TRAINING COUNCIL, WASHINGTON, D.C.

Important information for students, teachers, and writers
College Credits  The Connecticut Board for State Academic Awards recommends that those who complete Breaking into Print be awarded seven college credits. You can obtain these college credits from Charter Oak State College
which functions as a credit-granting entity of the Connecticut Boardfor a fee anytime after completion of the program. No matter where you live, Charter Oak will transcript these credits to any college, university, or school board you designate. Write to Long Ridges registrar for full details.

Tax Deductibility  Writers, teachers, and others whose business skills are enhanced by the writing techniques developed in our program may qualify for a tax deduction of our tuition. Consult your tax adviser to determine if you qualify.

 

 

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