They are likely to require at least a GED before considering it. And not having a High School diploma at 21 is not likely to put you in a good competitive standing with the thousands that apply every year. But if you have really good scores on the SAT/ACT they might consider waiving the requirement, but it is pretty hard to do well on those tests without a good educational background. There may also be some continuing education programs that would could lead to admittance. My recommendation would be to get the GED, or finish the HS diploma. Then you can apply, but you might be better off starting at a community college and establishing a good record of grades.
Harvard University, Oxford University and many other universities grant you scholarships once you have the necessary requirements for the school, you could also get information about this school online to know where the are located.
The best ultrasound tech school to apply for is the online DeVry University. If you want to major in ultrasound, you could consider checking out Harvard and UBC.
No, but he/she does have to have a GED if they do not have a diploma. They could be home schooled and receive a diploma that way.
Yes, absolutely! There are many students who start at a college or university at the age of 17. As long as you have a high school diploma you can apply.
so people of that time could have easier access to ministers. Harvard was the first university to do so
I would go to Harvard Medical School or Penn Medical school.
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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.
Probably not. A strong argument could be made for saying that either Harvard or Yale was the top private university in the US.
One could find Harvard campus tours by visiting the main campus of Harvard University. Their tours are absolutely free to visitors and last around one hour.
It does not appear that Harvard has a dedicated pre-veterinary medicine program at this time (Fall 2012). However, there is a student organization for pre-vet students. You do not have to complete a dedicated pre-veterinary medicine program to apply for and be accepted to vet school. You simply have to complete the pre-requisites for the schools you wish to apply to.
Since there is no set class schedule, you study when and where it's convenient for you. ... Graduates of the Penn Foster High School Diploma Program can take