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Guide to the Selection of Adult Continuing Education Institutions
Colleges and universities will not directly manage adult continuing education students, but authorize correspondence stations and learning centers to manage them. These institutions are responsible for the teaching and evaluation of students at the request of colleges and universities. When students meet the graduation requirements, the university will issue graduation certificates. When choosing an institution, we need to identify whether it has the conditions for running a school to ensure the learning effect and the legitimacy of the certificate.

Correspondence station: the school-running institution of colleges and universities

Correspondence station is one of the running institutions of colleges and universities, which needs to be put on record in the provincial education department and supervised. The education department will inspect the correspondence stations in the province every year and publish the results. Institutions that do not meet the requirements will be disqualified.

Conditions for running a school: key factors

When choosing an institution, we need to identify whether it has the conditions for running a school, including supporting units, organizations, managers, teaching venues and equipment, teachers, sources of funds, financial management systems and so on. If these conditions are met, it can be considered that the institution has perfect conditions for running a school.

Documents and procedures: necessary.

When registering, we need to check the business scope of the institution's business license to ensure that it includes business items related to education and training. Formal and legal educational institutions must have various certificates and procedures, including school licenses and business licenses.