Yes, you are an adult. You became an adult at 18 and whether you graduate or not has nothing to do with it.
Schools may cancel graduation ceremonies at their discretion. However, you still would get the diploma you earned.
Yes. The legal age of majority is 18 in the US. BUT, if you want your parents to pay for your graduation and possibly college, stay there until graduation.
18 or after graduation whichever comes first. so if you turn 18 before you graduate then you can move out. or if you turn 18 after graduation then you can move out on graduation day.... Remember which ever comes first.
They decided that Gerry could still attend the graduation even though he dropped out of school after the first month of his final year.
No, she is still a child.
None that I'm aware of. At 18, he/she is a legal adult, despite the fact that he/she is still in school, so he/she has the rights of an adult, which includes the right to choose where they live. And you, of course, are no longer obligated to support him/her.
The legal age is 18
18 when you are an adult. At 16 you are still a minor.
At 18 you are a legal adult, free to move anywhere you wish. Student status is irrelevant.
Kids usually enter high school as a freshmen at age 14. After their four years of high school are over, most kids are normally 18 years old by graduation. However, it is not uncommon for someone to still be 17 by the time graduation happens.
The age of majority in Ohio is 18 or graduation from high school, whichever comes first. So yes, unless extenuating circumstances apply, they can.
That depends on the laws of the state. A few require both 18 years old and high school graduation to be considered an adult.