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  2. The American School of Correspondence (ASC) was founded in 1897. It was located in the Hyde Park, Chicago, neighborhood from 1912 to 1996, [1] when it moved to south suburban Lansing. [2] The L. L. Cooke School of Electricity was an early correspondence course on electrical theory and practice.

  3. Our History. We have called the Chicago area home for much of our 118-year existence, but the American School was founded in Boston in 1897 by R.T. Miller and a group of graduates and faculty members from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Harvard University.

  4. The American School of Correspondence is an American distance education high school in Lansing, Illinois. It was founded in 1897, and is accredited. [1] The school has about 50,000 students. The American School offers its own high school diploma.

  5. The American School of Correspondence (ASC) was founded in 1897. It was located in the Hyde Park, Chicago, neighborhood from 1912 to 1996, when it moved to south suburban Lansing.

  6. However, his paper describes correspondence schools in the 1920s, not the earliest, mostly technical schools. Only one major historical study has been made of the largest school, ICS, an essay by James Watkinson (1996) in the Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biog-raphy.

  7. American School of Correspondence (now American School) R. T. Miller founded the American School of Correspondence in Boston in 1897. The school created departments based on major areas of study, including electrical engineering, mechanical engineering, steam engineering, civil engineering, sanitary

  8. Nov 30, 2015 · We have called the Chicago area home for much of our 118-year existence, but the American School was founded in Boston in 1897 by R.T. Miller and a group of graduates and faculty members from...

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