What are NCI Correspondence Studies?
NCI Correspondence
Studies are set courses of study designed to enable students complete
their first academic award by Distance Education. Correspondence Studies
enable students the flexibility of working toward their educational
objectives at home. Students completing Correspondence Studies courses
can, if they desire, further their studies in other NCI Distance
Education programs.

Who Should Enroll in Correspondence Studies?
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Anyone with a desire to learn more
of God’s word. |
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Anyone
who feels a call to develop themselves for ministry service, but
finds a full-time program impractical. |
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Lay
leaders who wish to study God’s Word in a deeper and more
systematic way. |
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New
Christians who want to lay strong foundations for their faith and
service for God. |
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Learners
who wish to achieve their first academic award. |

What is the Delivery Format of Courses in the
Correspondence Studies?
NCI Correspondence
Studies courses involve set course work which may comprise of listening
to tapes or videos, following teaching manuals or reading books.
Generally each course has study questions enabling to student to
interact with the material. Students submit their answers to questions
by mail or email. Some courses require a written assignment or a text
analysis to complete the required assessment.
All
courses have a practical component which make the learning experience
most worthwhile. Please note some of our practical courses are directly
assessable – see your Tutor or Mentor for details.
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