You need to check with your school and your academic program. Not all schools or programs give any credit for volunteering.
No, they do not meet the requirements for college credit.
If you are looking for a paying career in firefighting, it might. However, keep in mind that a majority of firefighters are volunteers, and credit should not affect volunteering.
In terms of non credit CEU courses, no number of these courses equal college credit.
If you have a lot of debt on your credit from college and are doing college debt consolodation it doesnt mess your credit up, it helps you get your credit back , they work with you to help you .
If your volunteering is what? If your volunteering is sub-par?
A unit usually means one credit A unit usually means a college credit
No I am sure that college students do not have the average number of credit cards.
There are several different types of credit accounts for college students looking to build their credit. You can visit http://www.creditcards.com/college-students.php to apply for and find out more information on a new account.
Typically, continuing education credits (CEU) do not equate to college credit no matter how many are taken.Typically, continuing education credits (CEU) do not equate to college credit no matter how many are taken.Typically, continuing education credits (CEU) do not equate to college credit no matter how many are taken.Typically, continuing education credits (CEU) do not equate to college credit no matter how many are taken.Typically, continuing education credits (CEU) do not equate to college credit no matter how many are taken.Typically, continuing education credits (CEU) do not equate to college credit no matter how many are taken.
It depends on which college you get into or apply to, some colleges do not accept AP as a college course, whereas some others do accept AP as college credit.
You can find many different offers for credit cards for college students. One great place to start is creditcards.com. They offer a wide selection of many of the available credit cards available for college kids.
If you pass an AP class but fail the AP exam you will NOT get a college credit but you will receive credit for the class. Colleges will still recognize that you took an AP class, and you will still receive credit for the class, just not college credit.