If you go as a mature student a lot of Universities and College's in Canada will not ask for a High School Diploma.
You're using your life skills and lessons learned to get into the program. You'll still probably have to do an essay or other test, depending on the program and skill set required.
About 95% of colleges accept GED's the same as a high school diploma. Highly selective Universities (for example, Ivy League Universities) are more likely to not accept a GED.
Your high school diploma is not a guarantee to get into any college. Colleges have their own selection criteria. If it is a private school with accredited diploma then yes all colleges accept such diplomas.
All colleges will except any highschool diploma, long as it is acredited and you pass the SAT too.
1400 wil put you in play at just about any school, providing you have good EC's and a high GPA.
With a properly accredited high school diploma, you can attend any college, community college, or university. However, admission into any school/college depends on your high school grades, financial situation, and many other factors. Some schools and colleges are more difficult to get in than others. ------------------------------------------- Be sure to check with an intended school to make sure they will accept Belford's diploma because this school does not have an accreditation from an CHEA or USDE approved accreditation agency. <><> Not all public and private sector schools and colleges accept high school diplomas from other schools.
Online high schools and colleges are just as legitimate and accredited as other schools and colleges and their diplomas are generally accepted everywhere. However, admission to a university does not depend solely on where you previously studied. However, admission in a college cannot be rejected just based on studying from an online high school.
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.
Usually your local state or Community College will. You may have to take upgrading for your chosen program, but they usually offer that.
Colleges and universities within the United States require high school completion, and some will accept a GED (Harvard not one of them).
Almost any job will accept a GED as proof of high school equivalency.
No, there are not any all white colleges. Public and private colleges are all equal opportunity colleges, which means they accept students of all races.
Most state colleges will accept a student with a high school grade point average of 3.0. A 3.0 GPA is an acceptable grade point for many schools.
Yes, Excel High School students can attend any community college. Excel High School is regionally accredited by AdvancED and the North Central Association CASI.