I know your looking for an actual answer, but it is hard for anyone to reccomend a college without knowing what you want to go to college for, and how much your willing to pay
No. Some colleges have an open admissions policy, in which you need to have a high school degree or a GED.
Online schools can be great for a child like yours, but they are not too well submerged in education yet. Some colleges will not accept a diploma from an online high school.
It depends on the school. However, colleges and universities will ask for an official high school transcript, or GED (GED request prevalent in community colleges), with some institutions asking for proof of completion of high school. It just depends on the school and their policy.
Yes. Most colleges require a high school diploma to get in, however some colleges will allow you to get in with just a general education degree.You should check with the college you plan to attend.
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There are some colleges (typically community colleges) that offer what some would refer to a bridge programs, head start programs etc., where high school students can take some college courses. However, the student would have to qualify for the program. For example, some colleges require the student must be a Junior or senior, have a grade point average of at least a B, past the colleges basic skills test, and have parental as well as the schools permission. You should check with your high school counselor for this possibility.
No, not in terms of applying those credits toward a degree. However, there are some community colleges that have articulations with some high schools (typically magnet high schools) where a course or two may be applied as part of a particular program of study. However, these courses are taught at the high school by college professors, but it is rare. Still , the grades you receive in high school will play a part in terms of being accepted to some colleges.
You would have to have completed high school, and some colleges will also accept a GED.
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Probably Not, because some colleges can turn you down, unless your really smart. Also some job offers require a full high school degree.
It is possible to accumulate some college credits while in high school. Some colleges have what is known as a Bridge Program, or some high schools have articulation agreements with colleges on their honors courses, and then there are also advance placement tests to consider. Check with the Guidance Office at the High School. They should be able to give you detailed information. Viper1 I completed a little over a year of college by taking evening and online courses at a local community college while I was a senior in high school. Some high schools have dual-enrollment courses, where a student will receive high school and college credit simultaneously.
Basically you don't. Even for community colleges you must be at least 18 years of age, or have acquired a high school diploma. Some community colleges have programs ( such as the Bridge Program) which allows high school juniors and seniors with a "B" average or better to take some courses at the college with a high school counselor and parental permission. Don't rush, enjoy life! You'll get there in time.