The school or college from which one graduates is called one's alma mater.
no, yes there is, there are many but i will name the ones I know. Tupou High School Liahona High School Tupou College 'Apifo'ou College Queen Salote College Tonga College 'Atele Tonga High School 'Eua High School Vava'u High School Ha'apai High School Lavengamalie College St Andrews High School
No, they look at your high school grades, sometimes your late middle school ones.
If a person is of legal age, the person in charge of enrolling a student into college or school is the student. If they are below the age of 18, the legal guardians are the ones responsible for registration.
You may want to go to Mesa Community College for the first two years of your degree, before transferring to a larger school. The reason for this is that you will just be taking general classes anyway. The ones at Mesa Community College will cost less than the ones at a big school. They will still teach you all of the same things and your credits should transfer over to the bigger university later.
I'm not sure why any college would give a rat's behind what you look like, either in high school or before or for that matter after.ANS2:The ones that look at your high school pictures are not the ones that you want to join. That sort of information is not what a school can use.
Colleges also do grants that people can recieve via whether they have a disability or they just cannot afford that much and they do execellent in school. Some other ones are where you go to a smaller school then keep your grades up and get a ride through a 4 year college.
Many college students are in debt due to student loans. Student loans are specifically provided to pay for ones education. Most college students find it hard to work while in school as well.
Elmira College and NYU TSU Williams College those are the ones off the top of my head. I'm hoping that the color of the school isn't dictating wether or not you will attend it. :)
is californis college a good school
this college has NO school color
Yes, a college is a school.