Not a degree, but try Ashworth, Penn Foster, or Canadas ICS.
London School of Journalism is one college that provides a correspondence course of journalism.
Yes, it used to be the largest correspondence school in the world (not sure if it still is). Was established in 1890 or 1891.
There are many that offer journalism. Just check the course catalogs for the offerings.
There appears to be many of them. If you know the exact location of the school for example, "The International Correspondence School" Scranton Pennsylvania - you can get the phone number and ask for the Office of the Registrar who will able able to verify the enrollment and graduation of the individual in question.
the best, of course is the Vienna International school.
The Correspondence School was created in 1922.
Missouri School of Journalism was created in 1908.
Medill School of Journalism was created in 1921.
Jim Streisel has written: 'High school journalism' -- subject(s): High school Journalism, Journalism, High school
American School of Correspondence was created in 1897.
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University of Montana School of Journalism was created in 1914.