There are some colleges (typically community colleges) that offer what some would refer to a bridge programs, head start programs etc., where high school students can take some college courses. However, the student would have to qualify for the program. For example, some colleges require the student must be a Junior or senior, have a grade point average of at least a B, past the colleges basic skills test, and have parental as well as the schools permission. You should check with your high school counselor for this possibility.
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.
Most students who enter college immediately after high school start in early September.Most students who enter college immediately after high school start in early September.Most students who enter college immediately after high school start in early September.Most students who enter college immediately after high school start in early September.Most students who enter college immediately after high school start in early September.Most students who enter college immediately after high school start in early September.
In many community colleges today you can start classes while in high school. Call your local college for more info.
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.
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.
Many people start college straight out of high school. For the majority of students, that is eighteen years of age.
As soon as you have your first job, you should start saving money up for college. If you can save a few thousand dollars during high school for college, then you will be on the road to success. Saving money in high school will always help eliminate stress for students who use that money for college.
Some college have bridge programs that allow some qualified high school students to take some courses.
youll get more money for college
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.
It does not matter as long as the college or university has the appropriate accreditation.
I think you need a high school diploma....