Yes, you can apply to any college or university. Of course they don't have to accept you.
Once accepted though it will be necessary to take all of the courses that the technical school did not require (e.g. languages, electives, humanities) to meet the requirements of the degree you are now pursuing.
Without the completion of the first semester, you would not be considered a transfer student. Thus, you would have to apply to the school as a first time student.
You can apply at Fashion Institute of Technology.
For a student applying online for scholarships to Ivy Technical College one must log in to Campus Connect and click the apply for scholarships link under My Ivy Tech.
In order to attend another school, no matter the circumstance, you need to apply as a transfer. Good luck and remember that this is a fresh start. Leave the past behind and go for it!
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For federal loans that require a FASFA, NO. For private loans, ask the private lender.
Yes, anybody that has a high school diploma or GED can apply for a student scholarship. You need to meet certain qualifications to get it, though.
Any person can apply for a private student loan at any time during the school year. Request for private student loans can be found and filled out online.
When you apply for FAFSA, the school you will be going to gets this copy, the school then determines their cost of tuition and they (the school you will be going to) automatically offers it to you.
Typically, a high schooler would apply to an undergraduate school with any given major, do premed, and then apply to medical school. A direct medical program though, a high school student can just apply to that program and then go straight to that same school's medical school without having to apply. The high school student then wouldn't have to worry about whether he or she would get into a medical school, because medical schools are extremely competitive.
It depends on the student. Generally a mature student is someone who wishes to learn and therefore will apply themselves to the subject.
Ask your school's financial aid office.