Yes, as long as you are 16 years old, have your parents consent, and are able to prove that you can be independent.
Colorado Code 19-1-103; "Emancipated juvenile", section 19-2-511
You are emancipate when you turn eighteen. Then you are an adult.
You could check your school financial aid. Ask them what is the best graduate school loan for you. You can also look for some school grants and scholarships if you are eligible and will help you to provide your needs.
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After you graduate from an accredited law school and pass a state bar exam.
By going to graduate school and or continuing their education until they were no longer eligible for the draft.
Yes you're a minor, unless emancipated
If you have an impressive academic record, you might be eligible for scholarships. Generally you'd have to settle with loans, though.
Yes. In order to be eligible for the NBA draft you must complete one year at a University or College.
In Virginia, a teenager can be emancipated at the age of 16. Emancipation is a legal process where minors are granted the rights and responsibilities of an adult before reaching the age of majority, typically 18.
When he was alive there was no school so he didn't graduate from school.
When they turn 18 and if they are 18 before graduating high school you pay until they graduate. If they emanicpate themselves (if you have that law) you are done paying when they become emancipated.
No, medical school is the graduate school for medicine.