You can enroll in a community college if your eighteen years old or more. However, to declare a major you must at one point obtain your GED, or ability to benefit. You should meet with an enrollment specialist at your home county community college for detailed information. If you wish to pursue a college or university degree, you can. Just follow through until you achieve your goals. It's all doable.
No. Even an open-door institution requires that you at least have a high school diploma or it's equivalent, the GED. A four-year institution requires just the same.
ashton:
yes because you usually need a business license and you have to go to college for that unless you can get to college without a high school diploma
I got my high school diploma from Belford and I am now enrolled in local community college, while also working part time. I don't know what you mean by doing well but since getting my high school diploma my life has changed significantly.
will a college recognize a diploma from a naahe high school
Ask the college you want to go to. Most community colleges do allow people to attend without a high school diploma. You could take the GED and get your high school diploma. Your unaccredited high school diploma isn't worth much.
One can always study law. The ability to be accepted to an accredited law school without a GED or high school diploma is very slim. Most will not accept you without a college degree.
No. A diploma or GED can be required for college entrance or a job without violating restrictions of age.
Detroit county day school 1970 he enrolled in Claremont Men's College for his first theater course 1971 enrolled in Marin Junior College 1973 Julliard school
If the vocational college accepts people without a high school diploma, yes. It is up to the school and I think most do since they are there to train people for a job.
can you enter nursing school in Ontario without a highschool diploma The answer is NO.
She has a high school diploma. She did not and does not go to college.
no.