No, not in terms of applying those credits toward a degree. However, there are some community colleges that have articulations with some high schools (typically magnet high schools) where a course or two may be applied as part of a particular program of study. However, these courses are taught at the high school by college professors, but it is rare. Still , the grades you receive in high school will play a part in terms of being accepted to some colleges.
28 high school but if you can get college credits in high school that can definitly benefit to you to getting in
In High school it depends on what college you are going to and all that stuff
High school credits don't matter here. You need to go to a university and have a BA/BS to apply to ANY medical school. Forget high school. It is the college that counts and that you have 4 years completed.
No, but will reduce the course credits that are necessary to graduate.
Ghidotti Early College High School is a non-traditional high school located in Grass Valley, California. It is an early college high school. Students receive free tuition and books at Sierra College. Students who graduate from Ghidotti ECHS have earned 30 to 60 transferable college level credits from Sierra College Nevada County.
"Be with you" is the song in the credits of the movie high school.
You must either have a high school diploma or a GED and 15 college credits.
If you are referring to a senior in college; A senior is 90 credits and above.
Entrance into any teacher college is the same in all states, you need a high school diploma or equivalent. If you have a GED, you may be required to obtain an Associates Degree first. Additionally, you will be required to complete certain college credits, pass tests, and perhaps write an essay and complete an interview.
It depend on the state and the local board of education.
Ged Or HS Diploma As of right now 30 April 2010 you must be a High School Senior, High School Graduate, College Student or have a GED with 15 or more college credits.
Typically, no college credits are earned. However, there are some colleges (mostly community college) that do have special articulations with vocational schools where some courses might earn some college credits but it is very rare, and usually within the heath related fields.