Yes you can
It depends on the state and high school where you attended school, however, most high schools will allow students to return until their 21st birthday. Also if you had a discipline history with the school, you may face barriers with the school administrators. It depends on how serious you are about obtaining a HS diploma. You can also sign up for GED classes and obtain that sooner than a diploma. If you plan on attending a college, many still accept GED certificates.
i think you get it and you can go to college with it .
The purpose of a technical center is to provide individuals opportunity to enhance their skills in the job market. A high school diploma alone is not enough in today's job market to build a career. Also I looked at the Lively Technical Center website and you need a high school diploma to get enrolled, because it calls for a GPA of at least 2.0. Check out yourself they even take students, who partially enroll and haven't finished their high school education and are still attending school. ------------------------------------ Because the question is school specific, it's best to contact the school itself, or look at least check out its website (in the Related Link below) for the answer before making any plans.
A person can practice aesthetics from home while they are still attending school. The studying of aesthetics is the study of fine arts or the study of the beauty of nature.
Yes, if a grandpa can still get his High School Diploma yes
he is only 16. He is still in high school.
no unless thay pass thiere classes
No, She is Now attending/playing at the rival school Arizona State.
He owns no schools. He is a minor and still attending high school. He trained at Fabiano's Karate in Holland, Michigan for several years. The provided him the background to jumpstart his martial arts career.
no college still attending the school of life
You need a high school diploma to be nearly anything. What employer is going to hire you if you don't have a high school diploma? They are going to think "Gee, if you could not commit to completing your education, then what makes me think that you are going to commit to working well for me?". To the specific question involving welding; there are some forms of welding that require a great deal of expertise and qualification. You might even discover that you need a college degree to become a welder!
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