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How much is the registration fee for the correspondence station?
The registration fee for the correspondence station is 37 yuan for each course.

The cost of correspondence courses mainly includes three aspects:

1. Examination fee: three courses for each course in 37 yuan, totaling11/yuan.

2. Pre-test counseling fee: The textbook fee is generally 1000 to 2,000 yuan.

3. Tuition: Tuition is mainly determined by the institutions and majors reported, and the charging standards of different institutions and majors are different.

Correspondence undergraduate colleges include: Jinan University, Guangzhou Business School, Foshan University of Science and Technology, Jilin University of Finance and Economics, South China Normal University, Guangdong University of Science and Technology, Southern Medical University, Guangdong Pharmaceutical University, Guangzhou Jiaotong University, Hunan University of Technology, Xiangtan University, Lingnan Normal University, Guangdong Second Normal University, Guangdong University of Technology, Guangdong University of Finance and Economics, Guangdong Technical Normal University, etc.

Correspondence majors include: administration, business administration, accounting, marketing, Chinese language and literature, e-commerce, preschool education, human resource management, finance, law, business English, civil engineering, electrical engineering and its automation, engineering management, social work, computer science and technology, English, ideological and political education, Chinese education, financial management, logistics management and so on.

Correspondence is a form of distance education. Students learn by letter or email and interact with teachers. Correspondence courses are provided by schools or institutions, and students can study independently at their own time and place.

The role of communication

1. Providing learning opportunities: Correspondence education provides learning opportunities for those who cannot participate in traditional classroom education or need to continue their work and study. Whether working people, housewives or people living in remote areas, they can obtain knowledge and degrees through correspondence courses.

2. Flexibility and autonomy: Correspondence education allows students to study independently according to their own time and place. Students can arrange their study time according to their work and family obligations, which is more flexible.

3. Make up for the shortage of educational resources: In some remote areas or places with poor economic conditions, correspondence education can make up for the shortage of educational resources. Students can interact with teachers by mail or letter and get educational services similar to traditional education.