The minimum educational requirement within the public school system is a master's degree in student personnel services. It would take approximately two to three years post bachelor's degree to complete.
4 years of college plus grad work/internship for a MA.
you need to check with the academic counselors at the school you want to go to or the school you will be transferring to from the community college. each school is different when it comes to admissions requirements.
As long as you pass High school you can go to college age doesn't matter.
You have to attend college for 2-4 years in culinary school.
You don't go to college you go to beauty school for 6-9 months and pass a state test.
Yes, as long as you have graduated high school and meet the requirements of the college or university of choice.Yes, as long as you have graduated high school and meet the requirements of the college or university of choice.Yes, as long as you have graduated high school and meet the requirements of the college or university of choice.Yes, as long as you have graduated high school and meet the requirements of the college or university of choice.Yes, as long as you have graduated high school and meet the requirements of the college or university of choice.Yes, as long as you have graduated high school and meet the requirements of the college or university of choice.
Yes, a college is a school.
I heard he never went to college.
If you do have to go to college you won't need to be there long. How ever depending on where you plan to work you may be able to not go to college but use your high school shop classes as your education.
College not required. you can enlist right out of high school. Thank you from your country for serving us.
Welders do not ordinarily need to go to college. There are welding school but many welders learn on the job.
Most U.S. parents expect their kids to go to college, and most students have the same goal. But they are not necessarily taking the practical steps to get there. Counselors, colleges and organizations like the National Association for College Admission Counseling and ACT emphasize that parents should start planning for college no later than middle school.