1. Correspondence stations refer to colleges and universities that have the right to conduct adult education. In areas where there is no school resident, most of them are teaching points set up in prefecture-level cities or individual cities and counties. Correspondence station belongs to the university.
2. Educational institutions are training institutions that aim at academic education or adult continuing education. They need to have the requirements of venues and teachers, need to be certified by the education authorities, and have the qualifications of social forces to run schools before they can operate.
What is a correspondence station?
Correspondence station refers to the institutions that have the right to carry out adult education. In areas where there is no school resident, most of them are teaching points set up in prefecture-level cities or individual cities and counties. Correspondence station belongs to the university and is managed by the university. The off-campus correspondence station is an organization that conducts a series of correspondence registration and teaching management after being approved by the school, the local education bureau and the provincial education department. Its learning form follows the policy of the university.
What is an educational institution:
Educational institutions are educational and training institutions that aim at academic education or adult continuing education. They need the requirements of venues and teachers, and they need to be certified by the education authorities and qualified by social forces before they can operate. The price of their training courses needs to be accounted and reported to the education department for approval. To increase courses or change fees, you must apply to the education department for approval before you can change them.