Yes you can. Just make sure you are in a transfer program. You should meet with the Transfer Counselor at the community college you attend. He/she will be able to appropriately direct you.
You can start your studies in a community college, but will need to finish at the university level, as well as attend Dentistry college.
"Yes, you can. According to Portland Community College application for admission, you can attend PCC with a G.E.D.. If you are still a student in high school, however, you won't need a G.E.D., just a letter of permission from your high school."
If you miss the application dead-line for the four year colleges and universities you can start at the community college and transfer later.
Most community colleges will admit anyone who can afford to attend and pass the entry exam, even if you do not pass the entry exam, it's likely the school will still have classes for you to attend in order to improve on the subjects you scored poorly in. Thus there really is no GPA requirement
yes you can still get a good job. college is college.
It is possible depending on the college or university you apply to. Still, if you do not meet the entrance requirements, then start at a community college. After completion you can then transfer to a four year institution and finish the last two years for the bachelor's degree. The community college system is a great place to start.
No its not you can still make it in a community college
you can get into a good college as long as they accept junior transfer students. best advice get some in mind and then check their website to see if they accept transfer students
yes
no not if your still young if you want to go to college that's fine but no you do not have to go to college
You can still go to college if you get your GED or diploma. At a minimum, most colleges require a GED or diploma to attend. Many require SAT or ACT scores.
no college still attending the school of life