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Before you consider the possibility of putting
your writing aspirations, and some cherished hopes and dreams, into the hands of
a writing school, it is advisable to determine that the school’s credentials are
solid. This advice applies to any school, including ours: 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 students and graduates.
Following are credentials that the Institute of Children’s
Literature and our course, Writing for Children and Teenagers,
have established over the years since our founding in 1969.
Official State Approval Our course, as well
as our institution, its business practices, and our educational program, is
approved by the Connecticut Commissioner of Higher Education, the authority that
licenses all proprietary schools, technical institutes, junior colleges,
colleges, and universities in the state of Connecticut, including Yale and the
University of Connecticut.
High Satisfaction Ratings Of 1,400
colleges and universities surveyed over several years by U.S. News & World
Report
magazine, 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”;
96.0% “would
do it all over again”;
and 95.2% “would
recommend our course to a good friend.”
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 course, simply request
a refund within 60 days of the date on your diploma and you will get
back every penny you’ve paid. |
Better Business Bureau The Institute
adheres to the guiding principles of the Better Business Bureau. For a free
report on our record of student satisfaction, available 24 hours a day, seven
days a week:
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Visit
www.Connecticut.BBB.org
and follow these prompts:
• select Company
Reports on the home page
• enter Institute
on the Company Name line
• click on Submit
Request for a current report
• click on Institute
of Children’s
Literature to view 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 for your report. |
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Or, write: |
Better Business
Bureau
94 South Turnpike
Road
Wallingford, CT 06492 |
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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.)
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.
The
One-on-One Method 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 over
a period of 35 years because it has proved to be the most effective method ever
developed to teach people how to write for publication.
Professional Instruction All of our
instructors are highly professional published writers or editors whom we have
trained to teach our course. One-third of them are former students who are
enjoying successful freelance writing careers in addition to their teaching. Our
instructors have written more than 29,000 stories and articles that have
appeared in a wide range of magazines and newspapers, as well as on the
Internet, and they have published over 3,100 books. They have also won virtually
every award available in children’s
literature.
Eligibility We follow the U.S. Federal
Trade Commission Guides for Private Vocational and Home Study Schools without
exception: Only those applicants who pass our Writing Aptitude Test 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.
Published Students 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.
Professional Associations The Institute is
a member of the International Council on Distance Education.
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Phone: (203) 792-8600 (800) 243-9645
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