I think you need a high school diploma....
Every child is expected to attend school and graduate high school (usually age 18). While some do drop out from school somewhere in between most do get that high school diploma and continue to get some college. W/o at least a high school diploma no one should expect to get a halfway decent job.
Post graduate diploma only can get after a undergraduate degree, while you can do diploma after your high school.
While in the Army I completed my high school and was given a Washington State High School diploma. How can I get a copy of it?
Yes you can
Nearly all programs require a diploma or high school equivalency prior to starting classes. Finish your GED first and you should be good to go.
yes you can.
Yes, there are. You can get your high school diploma from home by finishing and passing high school courses online at schools like Penn Foster. Your son can easily stay at home while studying at his own pace to get his diploma.
To estimate how many school buses would equal the height of Mount Everest, we need to know their dimensions. A typical school bus is about 10 feet tall, while Mount Everest stands at approximately 29,032 feet. Dividing Everest's height by the height of a school bus, we find that it would take around 2,903 school buses stacked on top of each other to equal the height of Mount Everest.
Yes it is. i got my diploma a while back and now i am Florida institute of technology. It worked for me. ;)
AIU High School offers several ideal solutions for students who have not yet completed high school and wish to earn their diploma. Depending on your unique situation, AIU has a program that allows you to complete your high school diploma as quickly as possible while giving you the necessary tools to prepare you to success career wise and at the university level.
Yes, the U.S. Army offers a high school diploma program for recruits who have not completed their diploma before enlisting. This program allows eligible individuals to earn their high school diploma while serving, often through online courses or alternative education options. Additionally, the Army provides resources and support to help soldiers complete their education goals.