Yes you can. Most colleges and universities offer online courses, and many offer online degrees.
If you miss the application dead-line for the four year colleges and universities you can start at the community college and transfer later.
"Mercyhurt College does not currently provide online courses. However, it does allow for you to register for courses at their campus through their website online."
of course not
Checking with a local college or university would be the first step. Most offer on-line courses and are willing to help students with their schedules. If on line courses are not available, going to the internet would be the next step. Working adults now find on line courses a way to complete a degree without leaving the work place.
That is a tough question it depends on your situation. I seen many grants and scholarships that you can get to go to college on line. My suggestion is to do a search on line about the subject and maybe contact some on line colleges and ask them about this.
You find most college scholarships are available on line depending on what courses and where you would like to actually study and most of them if you dont get a scholarship can get single parents funding where you dont have to pay it back.
You can if your school accepts credits from on-line courses such as those offered by BYU. If you don't add on-line work to your course load, you will not have enough credits on time.
Safewayis a very popular company which offers a range of on-line courses such as Food Handler courses, food manager courses, tabc certifications.
If you would like to learn about cars and brakes, there are plenty of classes on-line and at the college. Try the hands on courses if you can, as you will be much more comfortable actually doing your own when the time comes.
Go to A&M University on line or Texas University. Both have online courses you can take that will most high schools accept for not only high school credit but dual as well. I believe it is considered credit recovery and each course runs around 200 bucks but worth it if you are wanting to graduate early or do high school and college courses.
you can go to online colleges .com or the website of your local university or college most have on line courses now. they do not offer as much as going to the college and taking classes there. you will also miss out on meeting new people getting opinions from others and asking questions of the instructors.
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