It depends on the major. Just make sure you are in a transfer program at the community college. They are typically the associate of arts and associate of science degrees. Also, meet with the transfer counselor at the community college who will be able to guide you appropriately.
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It's important to see a transfer counselor at the community college, to ensure the you are in a transfer program to a four year institution. Also ask if the community college has any transfer articulations with four year colleges and universities for that specific program where they offer a full faith in credit transfer. It is my suspicion that you are not going to get all the prerequisites you will need at the community college level is indeed you are pursuing a doctorate.
Check the requirements for the school you want to transfer to.
Assuming that all community colleges are the same, no. Community colleges are considered junior colleges, and not the same as universities or other four year institutions. Most students transfer out of community college after their first two years. In general, community colleges accept anyone, and everyone. Therefore, no, you do not need community service to get into a community college.
You should meet with the transfer counselor at the community college for accurate information. However, you need to make sure you are in a computer science transfer program (major). Typically, it will be an associated or science degree, unless the community college has an articulation agreement with UC Berkeley for other degree types.
you dont need SAT for Hostos Community college
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you dont need to have a SAT for Chemeketa, its a community college.
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It depends on the state. For example, in NY you need a Bachelor's Degree to become a first grade teacher. So you could start in community college (go for two years and get an Associate's) but then you would have to transfer to a four-year college for the remaining two years necessary to obtain a Bachelor's.
If County College is a two year institution then ~ 60 credit hours to transfer.
No, you do not need a high school diploma to attend any course at a community college. You do need a high school equivilant such as a GED.