Most likely, you can not transfer credit from a community college to a prestigious Ivy League school like Harvard or Yale regardless of GPA because they want you to complete four years at their university.
Little Rock Commuity College APEX 2022
Lamer Community College (apex)
A Community College is likely to accept someone with a 1.70. Do well there and you should be able to go to a better university.
No, if you can't get in then you are in real trouble. Likely your option will be community college. However, it is an academically challenging school.
Each specific 4 year university has its own rules about what credits they accept for transfer. The credits that are the most likely to transfer are from general classes such as the lower level math, english, basic science and history classes that most degrees require all students to take. You are also more likely to get credits transferred within the same state and if there is an agreement between the community college and the university.
Yes, Howard University does accept Associate in Arts degrees from Prince George's Community College. However, acceptance is not guaranteed and will depend on meeting specific criteria and requirements set by Howard University for transfer students. It is recommended to contact Howard University's admissions office for more information on their transfer policies and procedures.
Female, 35+ years old, college degree, involved in community, caucasian
It is not likely. However, you could start at a community college, do well, and then apply to ASU at a later date.
Most likely not depends at your college but, with a G.P.A. of 0.6 it probably won't work out.
Through a community college that offers a culinary arts program, the degree will most likely be an associates of applied science (AAS).
The schools that offer courses on Gunsmithing are abundant and nationwide. No matter which state you live in you are likely to find a school that teaches this specific course. Some examples are Bakersfield College in Bakersfield, CA; Daytona Beach Community College in Daytona Beach, FL; or Nassau Community College in Garden City, NY. Contacting your local community college to would be the best choice to inquire if they offer such a course.
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