This is the information age! You can find anything out about anybody. However, you most likely have to pay for it. There are some web sites where you can do a background check on an individual, but for a fee. Employers typically contact the registrars office at the school the individual indicated they graduated from. But without having that information it is difficult. Some people contact the alumni association at the school an individual indicated they graduated from, but once again you do not have that information. Sometimes you can find information about someone from their friends or relatives, and yes, once again you may not have access to those people. So, the only thing left is, ask the individual directly or pay for the information if it means that much to you.
This is the information age! You can find anything out about anybody. However, you most likely have to pay for it. There are some web sites where you can do a background check on an individual, but for a fee. Employers typically contact the registrars office at the school the individual indicated they graduated from. But without having that information it is difficult. Some people contact the alumni association at the school an individual indicated they graduated from, but once again you do not have that information. Sometimes you can find information about someone from their friends or relatives, and yes, once again you may not have access to those people. So, the only thing left is, ask the individual directly or pay for the information if it means that much to you.
This is the information age! You can find anything out about anybody. However, you most likely have to pay for it. There are some web sites where you can do a background check on an individual, but for a fee. Employers typically contact the registrars office at the school the individual indicated they graduated from. But without having that information it is difficult. Some people contact the alumni association at the school an individual indicated they graduated from, but once again you do not have that information. Sometimes you can find information about someone from their friends or relatives, and yes, once again you may not have access to those people. So, the only thing left is, ask the individual directly or pay for the information if it means that much to you.
This is the information age! You can find anything out about anybody. However, you most likely have to pay for it. There are some web sites where you can do a background check on an individual, but for a fee. Employers typically contact the registrars office at the school the individual indicated they graduated from. But without having that information it is difficult. Some people contact the alumni association at the school an individual indicated they graduated from, but once again you do not have that information. Sometimes you can find information about someone from their friends or relatives, and yes, once again you may not have access to those people. So, the only thing left is, ask the individual directly or pay for the information if it means that much to you.
This is the information age! You can find anything out about anybody. However, you most likely have to pay for it. There are some web sites where you can do a background check on an individual, but for a fee. Employers typically contact the registrars office at the school the individual indicated they graduated from. But without having that information it is difficult. Some people contact the alumni association at the school an individual indicated they graduated from, but once again you do not have that information. Sometimes you can find information about someone from their friends or relatives, and yes, once again you may not have access to those people. So, the only thing left is, ask the individual directly or pay for the information if it means that much to you.
This is the information age! You can find anything out about anybody. However, you most likely have to pay for it. There are some web sites where you can do a background check on an individual, but for a fee. Employers typically contact the registrars office at the school the individual indicated they graduated from. But without having that information it is difficult. Some people contact the alumni association at the school an individual indicated they graduated from, but once again you do not have that information. Sometimes you can find information about someone from their friends or relatives, and yes, once again you may not have access to those people. So, the only thing left is, ask the individual directly or pay for the information if it means that much to you.
Yes! Many people who have grand ideas and the will to make them happen has gone on to success without college.On the other hand, you can spend 10 years going to college and graduate without knowing a thing, including how to pay back your student loans.College is not a goal in itself; it is a way to make your goals happen. Go to college and take some courses that will help you to achieve your goals. But if you graduate from college with a degree in early English poetry, don't expect to be able to get rich from it.
No, not from High School or from a college or University.
Most of the people are blind so you can steal from you classmates without them knowing.
Yes, but it requires a GED or a high school equivalency certificate.
It depends on where you are. Some might not, but anyone without a degree is never going to be considered anyway.
No way of knowing without checking with every school that has this program.
According to the American Heritage Dictionary Alumni is, "a graduate or former student of a school, college, or university.
College takes a lot of time and money, and most people who graduate college, graduate with a significant amount of debt. Some people would rather make less money without having debt, then make more money with $40,000 in debt. There is also the group that cannot afford college all together.
An MBA is a Masters in Business Administration. Thus, it is a graduate degree. It could take the completion of approximately 46 or more graduate credits depending on the college or university you take it at.
Ultimately it will depend on how much money you make at your part time job. "Affordable" is pretty subjective without knowing you annual income. Many companies say their plans are "affordable" but they may not be to you. I would check out E Health Insurance for starters.
I know your looking for an actual answer, but it is hard for anyone to reccomend a college without knowing what you want to go to college for, and how much your willing to pay
Probably community service, don't sweat it!