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Your choice of a course dedicated to children’s
writing may have a profound effect on your success, so it’s
important to have clear evidence that the school you select is professionally
qualified and approved by official educational and business organizations, and
that it has the good will of its current and former students.
Following are credentials that the Institute of Children’s
Literature and our course, Writing for Children and Teenagers, have
established since our founding in 1969.
Official State Educational Approval:
Our course is approved by the Connecticut Commissioner of Higher Education,
which is our state board of education and the authority that licenses all
colleges, universities, technical institutes, and proprietary schools in the
state, including Yale and the University of Connecticut.
You Earn College Credits:
The Connecticut Board for State Academic Awards recommends that students who
complete our course be awarded six college credits. No matter where you live,
these credits may be obtained from Charter Oak State College, which functions
under the degree-granting authority of the Connecticut Board. You can have these
credits submitted on a Charter Oak transcript to any college or university. (If
you are a teacher, your transcript will be sent to your school board, at your
request.)
High Satisfaction Ratings: Of 1,400
colleges and universities surveyed over several years by U.S. News & World
Report, the highest-ranking institution, in terms of student satisfaction,
scored 73%. By comparison, 88.1% of those who recently completed our course
report that they were
“very
satisfied”;
96%
“would
do it all over again”;
and 95.2%
“would
recommend our course to a good friend.”
100% Money-back
Satisfaction Guarantee:
We are dedicated to your
complete satisfaction; however, if you are not satisfied that you have become a
better writer and learned how to market your writing to editors and publishers
as a result of completing our program, simply request a refund within 60 days of
the date on your diploma and you will get back every penny you’ve
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Better Business Bureau Accredited Business:
The Institute adheres to the guiding principles of the Better Business Bureau
and is an Accredited Business of the Bureau.
For a complete report on the school’s
satisfaction record, contact the Better Business Bureau, Inc. Visit
www.Connecticut.BBB.org
and follow these prompts:
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select Check Out a
Business on the home page |
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in
the Business Details box, enter
Institute of |
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click on
Institute of Children’s
Literature to view the free report. |
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Or, to obtain a free report by telephone or fax, call the Better
Business Bureau at 203-269-2700, extension 2. Follow the recorded
instructions to receive your report. |
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Or, write: |
Better Business
Bureau
94 South Turnpike
Road
Wallingford, CT 06492 |
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Professional Faculty: All of our
instructors are highly professional published writers or editors whom we have
trained to teach our course. One-third are former students who are successful
freelance writers as well as instructors. The 24,000 stories and articles they
have written have appeared in a wide range of magazines and newspapers and on
the Internet, and they have published over 2,100 books. They have also won
virtually every award in the field of children’s literature.
Personal
One-on-One Instruction: Each student is assigned to his or her
own personal instructor and they work together, one-on-one, for the duration of
the course. This tutorial technique has been used exclusively by the Institute
because it has proved to be the most effective method ever developed to teach
people how to write for publication.
Verification from Our Students:
Hundreds of current and
former students in the U.S. and Canada have volunteered to give new applicants
the benefit of their experience in the course. If you pass our test, call our
Information Services toll-free at 800-243-9645 for the names and addresses of
students in your area.
Admission Eligibility: Since our
founding in 1969, we have required all applicants to complete our Aptitude Test
for Children’s
Writing. Only those applicants who pass are eligible to enroll in our course.
Expert Consultation: Our Student
Counselors are available five days a week to answer any questions about any
aspect of the course, the textbooks and teaching materials, and your
assignments. Call weekdays from 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Eastern time.
Student Success: On average, more than
1,100 of our students, including those who have completed our course, are
published every year. Following in the footsteps of our teaching faculty, they
have won many awards in children’s
literature, including the highest of all honors, the Newbery Medal.
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