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Learning style of adult higher education
Adult higher education is a flexible way of learning, suitable for those who want to continue their studies. Different learning methods are suitable for different candidates. This paper will introduce you to three learning methods: part-time teaching, full-time learning and correspondence education.

Amateur teaching

Amateur teaching is suitable for on-the-job candidates. Generally, students are enrolled in the college, and classes are held at night or on weekends to provide flexible study arrangements for candidates.

Full-time study time of employees

Full-time study is suitable for younger candidates or people who want to experience college life. Full-time study adopts full-time on-campus study, enjoys the same management and curriculum arrangement as ordinary colleges and universities, and has stable winter and summer holidays.

correspondence education

Correspondence is an ideal choice for candidates who are busy at work and have less spare time. Correspondence teaching pays attention to self-study and organizes centralized face-to-face teaching. About three times a year, we arrange 10 days or half a month of centralized face-to-face lectures. Most of the face-to-face lectures in colleges and universities where teachers enroll students are in winter and summer vacations.

Graduation certificate

Whether you choose full-time, correspondence or part-time study, you will get the same diploma.

Stop recruitment and release

Adult higher education has stopped enrolling students since 2008.