The American School of Correspondence is a private American distance education middle school, high school and college preparatory institution in Lansing, Illinois. It was founded in 1897 and is one of the oldest and largest distance education institutions in the world.
History
editThe American School of Correspondence (ASC) was founded in 1897. It was located in the Hyde Park, Chicago, neighborhood from 1912 to 1996,[1] when it moved to south suburban Lansing.[2]
The L. L. Cooke School of Electricity was an early correspondence course on electrical theory and practice. The course covered various topics in electrical technology from alarms to wiring. The correspondence course company was based in Chicago, and operated at least as early as 1927. Its courses were published by the ASC.[3]
American Technical Society
editAmerican Technical Society[4] holds copyright on books published by The American School of Correspondence.[5]
Program
editThe ASC is a non-public secondary school and offers its own diploma. High school students can complete four years' worth of credits at their own pace, often taking less time than in a traditional high school. All exams in the more than 70 courses offered are hand graded by a qualified staff of full-time and part-time instructors. Additionally, the school works with thousands of public, private, and parochial schools throughout the United States to offer distance learning courses to students who have fallen behind in credits, or are working at an accelerated rate. The credits for these correspondence courses are then transferred to the student's high school.
Accreditation
editIt is accredited by the Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools (MSA-CESS)[6] and the National Council for Private School Accreditation (NCPSA).[7]
Notable alumni
edit- Andre Agassi[2]
- Jessica Alba[2]
- Wilson Chandler[2]
- Tiffany Evans[2]
- The Everly Brothers[2]
- Bob Feller[2]
- Members of The Flying Wallendas[2]
- Archibald T. Kidd[8]
- Anna Kournikova[2]
- Donny Osmond[2]
- Marie Osmond[2]
- Christopher Paolini[2]
- Travis Pastrana[2]
- Mary Pierce[2]
- Shulamit Ran[2]
- Selena[2]
- Jamie Wyeth[2]
- Sho Yano[9]
Notable faculty
editReferences
edit- ^ City of Chicago. "American School of Correspondence Building". Chicago Landmarks. Retrieved June 8, 2017.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q "About Us". American School of Correspondence. Retrieved June 8, 2017.
- ^ "L. L. Cooke School of Electricity". WorldCat. Archived from the original on July 9, 2021.
- ^ "American School of Correspondence, Chicago". SAH ARCHIPEDIA. Society of Architectural Historians. July 16, 2018.
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- Hulfish, David Sherrill (1911). Cyclopedia Of Motion Picture Work: A General Reference Work. Chicago, Illinois: American School of Correspondence. p. 204. Retrieved October 22, 2024.
- Hulfish, David Sherrill (1913). Motion Picture Work: A General Reference Work. Chicago, Illinois: American School of Correspondence. p. 280. Retrieved October 22, 2024.
- ^ American School accreditation details Archived June 9, 2020, at the Wayback Machine, MSA-CESS
- ^ American School accreditation details, NCPSA
- ^ Kidd, Archibald T. (1949). History of the Tin-plate Workers and sheet metal Workers and Braziers Societies. London: National Union of Sheet Metal Workers and Braziers. p. 326.
- ^ "American School Graduate Becomes Youngest U. of Chicago M.D. Recipient" Archived August 19, 2017, at the Wayback Machine, American School of Correspondence, June 4, 2012
External links
edit- Official website
- Works by American School of Correspondence at Project Gutenberg
- Works by or about American School of Correspondence at the Internet Archive
- Works by or about American School of Correspondence at the The Online Books Page
- Works by or about American Technical Society at the The Online Books Page