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don peterson

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How would you describe what you did at midwest correspondence high school?

Midwest High School is recognized by the ABHE: The Association for Biblical higher Education is a North American agency. Comprises approximately 200 postsecondary institutions throughout North America specializing in biblical ministry formation and professional leadership education. Represents an aggregate student enrollment of 35,000+ Is an officially recognized "national accrediting association" by the U.S. Department of Education (www.ed.gov); is an officially recognized "faith-based" accrediting agency by the Council for Higher Education Accreditation (www.chea.org), and is a part of a global network that relates to regional or continental higher educational agencies through the International Council for Evangelical Theological Education (www.icete-edu.org). Features tens of thousands of member institutions' alumni serving as vocational and lay Christian leaders on every continent and in every walk of life. Is committed to advancing and assuring quality in biblical higher education. Celebrated its 60th anniversary in 2007.... read more

Posted @ 10:20AM, June 16, 2008 by don peterson | Permalink
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What's one of the projects you worked on at midwest correspondence high school?

Midwest high school is a nationally accredited distance education high school. A pioneer in the field of home study, the not-for-profit educational institution has over two million graduates and currently serves about 40,000 students...The Midwest High School is recognized as a non-public secondary school by the Illinois State Board of Education and U.S. Board Of Education... read more

Posted @ 10:19AM, June 16, 2008 by don peterson | Permalink
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How would you describe what you did at midwest correspondence high school?

Accreditation
Midwest Theological Institute:
is accredited by National Accreditation Association (N.A.A.) Chicago, Illinois.
is not relegated but granted "Exemption" by the Indiana Commission of Proprietary Education as a religious Institution.
furthermore, does uphold the highest
standards of excellence and integrity to assure that all the degrees awarded are absolutely legitimate and totally honorable.
A degree awarded from Midwest Theological Institute covers the major taken with that degree. A student or potential student must understand that credits taken in one type program may or may not transfer to another type program. This is the sole discretion of the receiving institution.

The job market is highly competitive. Training is specialized in most fields. A graduate in one field may have difficulty in being hired in a field they are not certified.

Persons whose professional career goals require a certification by a state or federal governmental agency should check in advance to determine whether a degree from Midwest Theological Institute would be acceptable. a nationally accredited distance education high school recognized by the U.S. Department of Education.
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Posted @ 10:18AM, June 16, 2008 by don peterson | Permalink
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What are the three best things about working at midwest correspondence high school?

Midwest Theological Institute is a private school it has Enrollment in the Illinois State Board of Education (ISBE)as a Private Non-Public School...NEW STUDENTS...check for yourself at WWW.ISBE.COM AT Private Non-Public School Enrollment Statistics thank you midwest h.s. now i can have the career i always wanted................ read more

Posted @ 04:07PM, June 15, 2008 by don peterson | Permalink
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What's the toughest problem you've had to solve at midwest correspondence high school?

Accreditation Midwest Theological Institute: is accredited by National Accreditation Association (N.A.A.) Chicago, Illinois. is not relegated but granted "Exemption" by the Indiana Commission of Proprietary Education as a religious Institution. furthermore, does uphold the highest standards of excellence and integrity to assure that all the degrees awarded are absolutely legitimate and totally honorable. A degree awarded from Midwest Theological Institute covers the major taken with that degree. A student or potential student must understand that credits taken in one type program may or may not transfer to another type program. This is the sole discretion of the receiving institution. The job market is highly competitive. Training is specialized in most fields. A graduate in one field may have difficulty in being hired in a field they are not certified. Persons whose professional career goals require a certification by a state or federal governmental agency should check in advance to determine whether a degree from Midwest Theological Institute would be acceptable. a nationally accredited distance education high school recognized by the U.S. Department of Education. and The Midwest High School is recognized as a non-public secondary school by the Illinois State Board of Education, 100 N. First Street Springfield, IL 62777... read more

Posted @ 04:04PM, June 15, 2008 by don peterson | Permalink
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What are the most challenging aspects of your job at midwest correspondence high school?

Midwest High School is a nationally accredited distance education high school. A pioneer in the field of home study, the not-for-profit educational institution has over two million graduates and currently serves about 40,000 students...The Midwest High School is recognized as a non-public secondary school by the Illinois State Board of Education, 100 N. First Street Springfield, IL 62777... read more

Posted @ 04:03PM, June 15, 2008 by don peterson | Permalink
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How would you describe what you did at midwest correspondence high school?

The reputation the midwest high School has earned is due in large respect to the quality of its instruction staff and their dedication to teaching. Many hold masters degrees while some have their doctorates. The instructors, who average more than nine years resident and home-study teaching experience, grade student's examinations and answer their inquiries. They also prepare the study guides used in midwest high School courses. In addition to the teaching staff, the Student Service Department supplies students with the proper study materials, answers inquiries, maintains records of students progress, and finally prepares diplomas as students complete their high school courses.... read more

Posted @ 04:03PM, June 15, 2008 by don peterson | Permalink
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What's the secret to getting hired at midwest correspondence high school?

I am a third generation graduate of the midwest high School. My grandfather attended the midwest high School in the mid-40's, my mother in the early 70's, and I graduated in 1988 from the midwest School, a year and a half earlier than my classmates at my local high school.
I was offered such a
wide variety of courses to choose from, and the instuctors were great. Not to mention that you have to retake a test until you pass it, something I utilized quite a bit with Chemistry.
Sure you don't get the socialization of a regular high school, but you do get to move at your own pace, and I was able to start college at 16.
For me it was the perfect solution.
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Posted @ 04:00PM, June 15, 2008 by don peterson | Permalink
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What's the secret to getting hired at midwest correspondence high school?

Midwest high school is a nationally accredited distance education high school. A pioneer in the field of home study, the not-for-profit educational institution has over two million graduates and currently serves about 40,000 students...The Midwest High School is recognized as a non-public secondary school by the Illinois State Board of Education and U.S. Board Of Education... read more

Posted @ 03:22PM, June 15, 2008 by don peterson | Permalink
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