It does not matter as long as the college or university has the appropriate accreditation.
Yes, it is possible to go to college without completing high school through alternative pathways such as earning a GED or completing a high school equivalency program.
Yes, as long as you have graduated high school and meet the requirements of the college or university of choice.Yes, as long as you have graduated high school and meet the requirements of the college or university of choice.Yes, as long as you have graduated high school and meet the requirements of the college or university of choice.Yes, as long as you have graduated high school and meet the requirements of the college or university of choice.Yes, as long as you have graduated high school and meet the requirements of the college or university of choice.Yes, as long as you have graduated high school and meet the requirements of the college or university of choice.
A business degree can be achieved by completing a college, university, or business school program. The main areas of study needed for this degree are business, business administration, and business management.
I think College is better
To matriculate means to be admitted into college or university. So, if you go to any college/university, you will go to school for matriculation.
I could find no data about homeschooled kids completing college. However, it does greatly reduce the rate of dropping out of high school, so by inference, it probably raises the college entrance rate, and thus the completion rate.
they should not date any till they have finished school and have gotten a career
Universty College Dublin
No. He only went as far as completing High School.
Columbia college Chicago. Depaul university, elmhurst college, Judson university, bradley university
university
By studying at a school, college, university