Procedures for applying for communication:
1, apply for:
Find the university and major you want to apply for and register at your correspondence station.
2. Entrance examination:
Correspondence students should take the national adult unified examination once a year, generally around 10 every year. The questions won't be too difficult, and you can usually pass the exam.
3. Admission:
If you pass the exam, you can enter the school around March of the following year (after paying the tuition).
4. study:
Pick up the teaching materials at the correspondence station and go home for self-study. Some schools can download courseware to study on the computer, and the school will assign you to study 4 or 5 courses a semester.
5. Q&A:
Q&A is a non-real-time question-and-answer. Students can communicate with teachers by email, telephone, letters, etc.
6. Check:
The school organizes exams twice a year (once a semester), just go to the teaching station to take the exam (in fact, it is just a form, and correspondence stations usually provide answers).
7. Graduation:
After the end of the course, complete the graduation thesis according to the examination requirements, pass the examination, and issue the corresponding certificate to graduate. You can use this sample to apply for a bachelor's degree after graduation.