Different colleges have different policies regarding high school GED graduates. A GED graduate should check with the specific schools that he/she is interested in attending to get specifics regarding entrance requirements...
Community and Junior colleges most often will treat high school and GED graduates the same in terms of entrance. Many universities will require SAT/ACT scores to determine acceptance or will recommend that a student attend community college and transfer in once a certain amount of college credits are achieve.
Bottom line: it depends on the college. Most colleges are willing to work with students individually to tailor a suitable program/ admissions agreement.
In terms of college searching, just make sure the college is ACCREDITED! Check the US Department of Education's website to verify accreditation. --> http://ope.ed.gov/accreditation/Search.aspx
All of the colleges in Tennessee will accept someone with a GED.
A a noun, someone who has passed their examinations and been awarded their qualification. A a verb, the act of passing your examinations and accepting your qualification.
Anyone you want! At the end of the day colleges just want your money. Act and GpA is bs. I slacked off in high school and graduated with a 2.3 and got a 14 on my act! I went to a 4 year university and graduated with a 3.6!! You'll make it don't let that stress you out
No. It is proper to say someone graduated FROM high school. You can't eliminate "from."
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A zetetic is someone who is sceptical, someone who inquires greatly before accepting something as truth.
Someone who has graduated from the U.S. Naval Academy.
One should use "accepting of" to indicate someone's willingness to receive or approve of something. For example, "She was accepting of the new proposal."
The ability to record live events is what makes the camera look like someone is passing out.
The date that someone died
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