If enough people came along, they would outnumber the opposition.
You should check out what each college in your area offers to see what schools would be options for you. Most schools offers office management courses, this may even be something you could do online.
This would depend on the area you live in. Most schools (in the UK) do not cater for courses but teach the national curriculum or GCSE and A level subjects. You can study Business at A level which would give you an insight into how business is run. You would need to look at local college or university courses in your area so see what courses they offer in the area of how small businesses work.
Correspondence Schools are for individuals who can not physically be in a school and would like to be taught from a distance. For example online courses or through the mail.
Most driving training courses are done in person through a driving schools. Check your local driving schools.
According to my research, Iowa has 13 schools that offer computer repair courses. A few would be University of Phoenix, University of Northern Iowa and Saint Ambrose University.
There are several online schools who offer courses for the Spanish language. Each of the online schools are a bit different but there are many who offer courses for students of all levels. Therefore, one would be able to refresh their Spanish language skills through several different online schools.
Most schools that offer courses on how to learn how to be an economist are business schools that offer regular MBA's. Your best bet would be to call local business colleges and see what courses are offered there.
Yes, I would go to University of Phoenix or DeVry. That will help you.
My first choice would be to look at your local library for schools in your area. Some high schools offer courses in various technical areas. After that, I would check on the internet for tech schools that offer classes in areas of your interest.
There are several schols that offer the classes you are looking for. I would suggest www.trainingforQuality.com.
I would look at a technical and carpentry school. Interior design schools will also talk about this.