Yes you can. you can even apply for unemployment If you work 20 hrs or less and you are a full time time student you may apply for unemployment.
No unemployment for students (at least in Michigan) If I said no unemployment for full time students, that should cover all states. As far as disability, yes, you can get disability if you have short term disability insurance. Since this is just for knee surgery, no point in saying how you could get long term disability as you will be fine before that becomes a issue.
Students in college are adults and as adults they need to accept the responsibility for getting classwork done. As a college instructor I have heard many excuses for why the course work wasn't done, but I don't have to enable them since they are adults. College is the real world and like work it won't hold a students hand when there are problems.
Published author of three books. What I have learned since 1976, College Predator Missing college Students, Serial Shooters the Rising. Website is toddhemmingbooks.com
Since higher education and higher intelligence are both negatively correlated with religiosity, it follows that very intelligent college students will not attend the mass.Unless they are reading for a Theoogy degree or a doctorate in divinity, of course.
I do not know why this college would be famous. In terms of colleges, it has only been in existence since 1970, and the total enrollment is only 2,298 students.
Because MSN has been out of service since March until now, Skype is the new chat forum.
Studying in college can be both easy and difficult, depending on the individual and their dedication to their studies. Some find college material challenging, while others may find it more manageable. Time management, study skills, and seeking help when needed can make the college experience easier.
The Evergreen State College, located in Olympia, WA has an undergraduate population of approximately 4,500 students. Source: http://admissions.evergreen.edu/facts.html retrieved July 22, 2011
The history of Bowdoin College located in Massachusetts is a very long one, dating back to the first class in 1802 of eight students. It since then has grown into a large successful college and the full history can be read on their website.
Yes, you can play a college sport while living at home, but you have to be enrolled in the college or university. You may find it less convenient to play a sport while living at home, since dorm students, or students living in apartments near campus, can more easily get to early or late practices.
Colleges can't force you to get a vaccination, though they can bar you admission if you refuse, since it can endanger their students and faculty.
Many students go to college with no real goal in mind and go to "party". Without a reason for college nothing is accomplished. Our society has gotten the idea that all students need to attend college, but the sad part about this that some are not meant to go to college and they fail. The dropout rate for college students in a 2 year course of study is now 75% of the students will not finish 2 years. Only 25% of the total population have a BA/BS degree and 5% a MA/MS degree with 1% with a PhD. This means a good 80% of the total population do not have a college education. Many high schools also do not prepare students for the rigors of college and mainly prep them to pass state testing. This also creates a factor in students not finishing college since they do not have the needed background or studies to complete the tasks they are given. So, it is not any one thing that causes students not to finish.