Ask the college that you will/are attending.
Check the college website. Or ask your school you are attending for more details.
There are some universities which let you credit your online college classes. All you have to do is visit the university you are interested in attending to and ask for information's.
Your social security benefits should not be affected by going to college but to get the correct answer to your question you should contact your local SSA office and ask them about this matter.
Going to motorcycle mechanic school I don't think is needed by you, you can ask your dad for advice about the motorcycle or even get a Harley service manual.
Yes. Ask the schools Financial Aid Officer.
Each state should have information as to how to get financial aid to go to college in that particular state. If you are still in high school, you can ask your guidance counselor for scholarships and financial aid. Also ask the college you plan on attending for financial aid programs that they may offer. Online you can go to collegeboard.com and they have a list of various scholarships that you can apply for. pell grants for college
This depends solely on what college you are attending. You will first want to make sure that they even offer exercise physiology. I am not sure that you can get a PhD in it though. If you are not in college yet, call the college you want to attend and ask about their program for exercise physiology and ask them about how you would go about majoring in it and what the highest level of education that they offer in exercise physiology would happen to be.
Yes, it's allowed. After getting your grades, you could ask for a transcript which you can give to other community colleges or the university you might be attending in the future.
No, they do not. An invitation is just that, an invitation. The recipient does not have to attend, nor do they have to give a reason for not attending.
YES if your eligable for the TUI program i think its called, you have to ask the college or your local job search centre or unemployment to send you the form, then you fill it out, your school fills it out and the job centre fills it out then you send or fax it to unemployment dept.i am not sure if your unemployment will decrease but i know that you wont have to look for work while your attending college if the dept approves you which they will more than likely.Regarding my home state, NC, you are able to maintain unemployment insurance and attend college simultaneously. However, you must search for work by weekly guidelines and be willing to accept work if a job you qualify for becomes available.
I am not sure if I understand the question. If you want to take a course that is not offered by your college, but may be offered at another college and use it as an elective, then you must get permission to take that course at the other school. It is usually handled buy the registrar's office, but if not they can appropriately direct you. Ask for a visiting student form. Also make sure the college you are attending will transfer the credit back.