1. What is the nature of adult higher education?
Answer: Adult higher education is part of the national education system approved by the Ministry of Education. Students gain admission through a nationwide unified entrance examination, study at school, and upon successful completion with satisfactory results, are awarded a diploma. All qualified graduates are registered electronically by the Ministry of Education, and their qualifications are recognized by the state.
2. What types of programs are offered?
Answer: Adult colleges offer three types of programs: junior college to undergraduate (referred to as 'special-to-undergraduate'), high school to undergraduate (referred to as 'high-to-undergraduate'), and high school to junior college (referred to as 'high-to-junior').
3. What forms of study are available?
Answer: Forms of study include full-time, part-time (including semi-full-time and night school), and correspondence courses. Specifically:
① Full-time means students study on campus full-time within the nationally specified duration of study.
② Part-time (including night school and semi-full-time) generally means students use weekends or weekday afternoons and evenings for concentrated study within the nationally specified duration of study.
③ Correspondence courses mean that schools provide face-to-face tutoring and exams during specific periods within holidays such as winter and summer breaks, while students study independently in their spare time.
Each school has specific arrangements for the teaching times of different forms of study, which candidates can inquire about before applying.
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