Competitive colleges and universities attempt to look at the entire individual and not just a few parts of that individual. The admissions decisions are typically based on the following criteria.
Admission Policies and Factors
* Required: SAT Reasoning Test or ACT * If submitting ACT, the writing section is required Very important admission factors: * Class Rank * Rigor of secondary school record * Standardized Test Scores * Academic GPA Considered: * Application Essay * Extracurricular Activities * Geographical Residence * Racial/Ethnic Status * Recommendations * State Residency * Volunteer Work * Work Experience
Collegeboard.org has comprehensive information for all accredited US colleges and universities, including admissions selectivity.
If it is an open admissions college, no. If it is a selective admissions college, maybe. Best thing to do is check that schools website(all schools have one) for its admissions requirements.
Universities and Colleges Admissions ServiceUCAS actually stands for Universities & Colleges Admissions Service.
You could start at any of the community colleges which are open admissions.
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There are many 4 year colleges that accept this. It is best to call the office of admissions and check with the college you would like to attend.
A RN is a registered nurse. There are many options for earning the RN certification: community colleges, online colleges, 4 year colleges. The best option would be to find a college or program near your and talk to someone in admissions.
Yes, you do. That's how you and the colleges get together and decide which one you will attend.
No, colleges typically require official transcripts for admissions purposes, not unofficial ones.
Colleges may accept a suspended student, depending on the circumstances. Each case is different. The best way to find out in your particular case is to inquire at the admissions office of the school you want to attend.
No. Some colleges have an open admissions policy, in which you need to have a high school degree or a GED.
Community colleges are open admissions. Thus, there should be no problems being admitted.