Yes
Dual enrollment is offered to students who are studying in high school, & have completed required courses. They can sign up for college classes taken at the college/online (at no cost to them) vs AP (advanced placement) which is a class offered at the high school, at the end of the course, the students can pay a fee to take a test, if they earn a high score, they will also have earned a college credit. If they do not pay the fee, they still have to take the test, however, if past they will not have earned college credit for it .
They earn both high school and college credit
Any professional school will take you with your high school diploma. Most schools will have you take an entrance test or placement test to see where to start you out.
yes
A Certified U.S birth certificateSocial security card or proof of social security #Proof of school enrollment or graduation$5 for test$23 for permit
Yes, You have to take it
To take the SHSAT is free of charge.
From www.montana.edu/faq/answers.php?mod=3 website you can get the information about any program that can just send me a test that i can take for my high school
You will have to take a test
No
You can not take your GED test online - you must take it in person. But you can surely get your highs school diploma online may be you should try Senford High School they offer High School Diploma if you pass their GED kind of test online. or go to google and search Accredited Diploma and you will see Senford High School on the top.
The ''ATB'' is a test you can take to get into certain colleges. You can only take this test if you have not completed high school, don't have a GED, are an adult who hasn't attended school for some time, or when your foreign school education credential is not sufficient for admission.