Yes you can. There are some programs (mostly within the health area) that require a background check, and you may be asked to explain the circumstances. Still, misdemeanors rarely have any affect on acceptance. For most degree programs there are no background checks, thus the college or university would not know, and nor do they ask on the application for admission.
Absolutely! It is a good idea and frequently will show that you are trying to better yourself. Once you graduate, you can use that as evidence that you have turned your life around. If you are interested in college give it a try.
yes you can if you show tem that you're really truly sorry about that misdemeanor you had done in the past and just show tem the new improved you.
It could. If you are applying, submit a criminal background check, write a personal statement and TELL THEM EVERYTHING. If its dismissed misdemeanor, those are not serious.
You can still be a lawyer with most misdemeanors, so probably.Depending on your jurisdiction, crimes involving moral turpitude may disqualify you.
ALL crimes of which you were convicted are in your permanent criminal record, Both felonies and misdemeanors.
No, they are not like traffic tickets. They are a permanent part of your criminal history record.
If it was committed after your 18th birthday, it is a permanent part of your adult criminal history record.
There are numerous admissions criteria to be accepted to CSUDH (California State University - Dominguez Hills). You need your student high school record, a reference letter and a completed application.
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Misdemeanors do go on one's criminal records. They are punished less severely than felonies, but do fall under the criminal law system.
Criminal misdemeanors do not go away. They are a part of your record always, unless expunged by a court of law.
Accredited Universities are generally accepted and recognized everywhere. Ashwood University is an accredited online university. This means academic credentials rewarded by the University are accepted and recognized.
in NY you can't have a felony Misdemeanors are case by case basis.
Passing a criminal background check means that no red flags or criminal records were found in the individual's background. This typically means that the individual has a clean criminal record and meets the employer's criteria for employment.
It depends. The answer is too broad to answer well. If you have felonies on your record, you can only get a permit if you have had your rights restored. If it is misdemeanors, it depends on the state you are in.