Assuming by college you mean university, yes. Many universities have advanced courses for secondary/high school students, particularly in the areas of maths and sciences.
You can go to an online college while you're in high school. Studying college level textbooks is also a way to get educated before you go to college.
The most prevalent schools that offer this program are community colleges. If you have not started college yet, the community college is a great place to start. Start with your home county community college. If the schools does not offer dental hygiene you can still start at the school and get your basics out of the way. While you are there you can start to research schools that do offer dental hygiene.
That is up to the college providing instruction. There are many schools that provide opportunities to take college classes while still in high school. As long as the high school and college work together it can be a great experience! I did it when I was in high school and know several students around my area that do it now.
Yes, college and university course work typically follows the completion of high school graduation. However, there are some programs that allow qualified high school students to acquire college credit while still in high school. Some in the way of Advanced Placement (AP courses), head start programs, and bridge programs.
She did not go to college. She started travelling on weekends with her sister, Loretta Lynn's band, while still in high school. She went full time as soon as she graduated. She did not go to college. She started travelling on weekends with her sister, Loretta Lynn's band, while still in high school. She went full time as soon as she graduated. She did not go to college. She started travelling on weekends with her sister, Loretta Lynn's band, while still in high school. She went full time as soon as she graduated.
yes you can my brother Anthony can he goes to college and high school so yeah its possible.
In many community colleges today you can start classes while in high school. Call your local college for more info.
No, Paramore started touring while he was still in high school. They had to finish high school by doing work packets on the road, but none of the band members went to college.
It is possible to take university/college courses in high school if your school provides it. Simply ask your school counselor about it and they will provide you with the information.
Andrew Johnson did not have the opportunity to go to.College or even high school. He was put to work while still a boy.
Yes, most community colleges offer duel-enrollment. You'll have to check with your high school and the college you want to go to for details, but in this day and age, it's becoming more and more common for high school kids to earn college credit before their high school graduation.
As I am aware, the accreditation issue is on going. As of this time the college is still accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools (SACS). If the school does lose the SACS accreditation, it could have a negative affect on those students who have not graduated yet while the school still has the accreditation, and certainly students who apply in the future.