Yes, if it's community college they'll most likely have the procedure laid out on their website for applicants under the age of majority. Generally, you don't even need a GED if you place into a college level course or are there to get your GED.
Yes, most Community Colleges allow entrance to students with a GED. ask your admission rep prior to application.
As far as I'm concerned, you can. My couselor told me it's possible. i believe you take some sort of placement test. Best of luck to you.
ashton:
Ask the college you want to go to. Most community colleges do allow people to attend without a high school diploma. You could take the GED and get your high school diploma. Your unaccredited high school diploma isn't worth much.
No, you do not need a high school diploma to attend any course at a community college. You do need a high school equivilant such as a GED.
If you live in the US, you can attend a high school completion program at your local community college. Contact a counselor at the local community college and ask what you need to do to get your high school diploma.
I'm pretty sure you need a GED (a high school diploma) to get into any college.
Don't know about Houston community college but my kid brother got his diploma from nation high school he is studying at local community college. He intends to finish his two years in community college and then he will enroll into some other college for his undergraduate degree.
I don't know about other states, but in the state of Ca you can. All you have to do is pass their placement testing and be 18 years old. The GED is not required and you can use your classes in the community college to get a high school diploma if you choose.
Yes you can as long as you have a high school diploma. If you do not meet the admissions requirements of four year colleges and universities you can start at a community college first, and then transfer later.Yes you can as long as you have a high school diploma. If you do not meet the admissions requirements of four year colleges and universities you can start at a community college first, and then transfer later.Yes you can as long as you have a high school diploma. If you do not meet the admissions requirements of four year colleges and universities you can start at a community college first, and then transfer later.Yes you can as long as you have a high school diploma. If you do not meet the admissions requirements of four year colleges and universities you can start at a community college first, and then transfer later.Yes you can as long as you have a high school diploma. If you do not meet the admissions requirements of four year colleges and universities you can start at a community college first, and then transfer later.Yes you can as long as you have a high school diploma. If you do not meet the admissions requirements of four year colleges and universities you can start at a community college first, and then transfer later.
If you got my high school diploma no, the names would not match.. The question is, "do you have yours?" If you do then yes you can.
I got my high school diploma from Belford and I am now enrolled in local community college, while also working part time. I don't know what you mean by doing well but since getting my high school diploma my life has changed significantly.
Yes you can. You will just have to research colleges and universities that offer the program you want. The community college is a great place to start your college education if you do not meet the four year institutions entrance requirements.
yes because you usually need a business license and you have to go to college for that unless you can get to college without a high school diploma