Pretty much all colleges "accept" either a BA or a BS (and don't much care which of those it is) from any legitimately accredited school as meeting one of the prerequisites for graduate school.
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You would have to have completed high school, and some colleges will also accept a GED.
Yes, many four-year universities accept Associate of Science degrees. However, the transfer of credits from an associate degree to a bachelor's degree program may vary depending on the university and the specific program of study. It is advisable to consult with the admissions office or academic advisor of the desired university to determine the transferability of the Associate of Science degree.
In the US, community colleges almost by definition do not offer bachelor's degrees (four-year degrees) but are limited to offering associate's degrees and other two-year programs. You can start at a community college and transfer to a four-year school later, but you should double check this with the college you plan to transfer to in order to find out which credits they will accept from that particular community college.
Yes they do. Nova Southeastern University has the preferred regional accreditation by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools and is a member of the College Board. Therefore, the coursework and degree you complete through this school will be recognized by all other colleges and universities as well as employers.
What colleges will accept a 2.2 GPA
2 semesters its a really fun class but some colleges do not accept it.
Yes, your undergraduate degree is what qualifies you for the graduate or master's degree. Make sure the undergraduate college you enroll in has the right accreditation for the master's you intend to enroll in. An undergraduate degree is required if you want to do your graduate or master's in that specific subject. Most universities accept students for master's only after they have completed their bachelor's. Although there are some colleges that offer dual programs in bachelor's and master's. Make sure the college you apply to is accredited, and also whether it is ready to transfer your credits from bachelor's to master's.
You can get any type of degree with your SMART credits. However, institutions are NOT required to accept any of these credits. Most Jr. Colleges or Community Colleges will accept many of them, but large universities are less apt to do so. It is best to start at a small college for your associates where more of your credits will be accpepted; then transfer to a university for your bachelor's. There is a list of military friendly colleges on military.com
Most colleges will not accept lower GPA's, except for community colleges and low-rate. Colleges. You need to keep looking for a decent college or raise your GPA.
Unfortunately there aren't many colleges yet that accept international applicants for online education
All of the colleges in Tennessee will accept someone with a GED.