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Send a message, call directly, or stop by. Below is a short guide to which method tends to suit which kind of question.
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Which contact method fits your question
Each channel tends to work better for a different kind of question. Here's a general guide.
Contact form
Best for detailed questions about the curriculum or your specific situation, where writing things out clearly helps.
Use when: your question benefits from context and doesn't need an immediate answer.
Suited to written questions you'd like a documented reply to, or when attaching a file or document is useful.
Use when: you want a written record of the exchange.
Phone
Useful for a quick back-and-forth conversation, especially if you have a few short questions that build on each other.
Use when: you want a live conversation during business hours.
Postal mail
Appropriate for formal written correspondence sent to the San Diego address listed on this page.
Use when: a physical or formal written record is required.
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