No, you may not attend the school with just a GED. A student must be working towards some form of a medical degree to be able to attend an EMT school.
The only prerequisite to enter most EMT schools is that you have a high school diploma. For best results, you're probably going to want to get at least an associate's degree, so some colleges may have additional requirements. Most EMT schools only require you to have a high school diploma or GED if it is a tech school or community college. If you are trying to take a EMT class at a university, though, there are some basic prerequisites you must take first.
Yes. Get GED & then become an EMT. After 2000 hrs as an emt you can qualify for paramedic.
Yes.
You need a high school diploma or general education degree (also known as a GED) in order to complete EMT training. If you do not have the required educational training, you cannot complete EMT training.
Many colleges will allow you to take college preparatory classes while earning your GED there.
Some high schools offer a program called "Sno-isle." And you can take a cosmetology course for half of the day during school. Or you can get your GED and go to college because most beauty schools only require a GED.
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"Yes, you can attend Marymount Manhatten College with a GED. They accept GED's with no problem. It is just as good as an actual high school diploma. They are a great school as well."
Some colleges also offer certain courses free of charge to senior citizens as well. Yes a senior citizen can attend college as an undergrad with a GED. Good luck and go for it!!!!
GED schools dont have PE
You can still go to college if you get your GED or diploma. At a minimum, most colleges require a GED or diploma to attend. Many require SAT or ACT scores.
Anyone can attend college as long as they have a high school diploma or a GED. That is the only requirement to attend college. Some colleges have entrance exams and some do not. It really depends on which college you attend; universities or community colleges.