Since 1915, Correspondence has been an integral part of The University of Arizona’s land grant mission of outreach. Available anytime, anywhere and featuring nearly 147 undergraduate and graduate-level college credit courses taught by UA faculty through 32 departments, as well as high school courses taught by certified, experienced teachers, UA Correspondence allows students to set their own pace. Courses are available in print-based and online formats. For information please call: 520-626-4222 or
1-800-772-7480.
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The University of Arizona’s Independent Study through Correspondence program offers more than 120 high school courses, and serves students from around the world. All courses are authored and instructed by active teachers. Each course represents one semester and is worth one-half unit of credit.
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Jack Perry, MA, NCC
FCSC 197B – College Career Planning
Katrina Jagodinsky, Ph.D. Candidate
HIST 236 - Indians in the United States
HIST 253 - History of Women in the United States: Colonial America to 1890
HIST 254 - History of Women in the United States: 1890 to Present
HIST 452 - American Ethnic History
Kathryn Norcross Black, Ph.D.
PSYC 216 - Psychology of Gender
PSYC 364 - Human Sexuality
Deborah Kaye, Ph.D.
HIST 374 - The Holocaust, also HIST 202, HIST 312, HIST 325, HIST 414, HIST 415, JUS 370A, JUS 370B, JUS 377
“Working full time prevented me from attending courses on a regular basis, so the correspondence program was a perfect fit for my schedule.”
- UA Correspondence Student