It depend on the state and the local board of education.
The price per semester for Ellsworth Community College depends on the number of credits, however for a full 18 credit course you will be looking at $3,060 for tuition and related fees.
Typically, no college credits are earned. However, there are some colleges (mostly community college) that do have special articulations with vocational schools where some courses might earn some college credits but it is very rare, and usually within the heath related fields.
You can go to college with pretty much any GPA. You can always go to a community college and then transfer to a university. College admission boards look at your Junior year of High School more than anything else, so make sure you did well then. If not, go ahead with the community college course. But make sure that your credits earned in the community college are transferrable to the University. Good luck!
If you took the economics course at a local community college the cost would range from $200 - 400 for 2 - 4 credits. This would provide you with the basics and help you to determine where to go from here.
Certificates typically do not count as college credits in the traditional sense. While certificates may demonstrate completion of a specific program or course of study, they usually do not carry the same weight as college credits that can be applied towards a degree.
There may be a College or University in Missouri that will accept credits from Concorde College of Kansas City. Usually many course credits can transfer. It is best to check with the registrar as requirements will differ depending on institution.
Yes, community colleges across the country offer Certified Nursing Assistant courses. You should be able to find this course at your local community college.
Within the United States, if you wish not to go through a cumbersome admissions process, you can start with your home county community college. The community colleges are open admissions, and you can start taking your credits there. The average full-time student load is 15 credits per semester. However, they will test you for basic skills. If the test indicates you need some refresher course first, you may have to complete them before you move on to the regular college level coursework, or it could be a combination of both. Still, starting at the community college will be much easier then going through the admissions process at the four year colleges and universities.
Take course work at a community college or vocational college.
How many transferable credits depends on the major you took at the community college, the major you intend to take at the four year institution, the grades you received, the course content etc. All four year institutions have the ability to transfer in more than the community college programs require for the associates degree in terms of credits. Still, read the below on some reasons credits might not transfer.Courses were taken at a college or university without the appropriate accreditation.Course was not passed with the appropriate grade.Course was not equivalent to the receiving institution's credit and/or course content requirements.Course does not fit into a student's declared major.Course may be antiquated and no longer useful in terms of course content (example, computers)Course exceeds the transfer credit limit (not typically the case).
The average course load for a college freshman is four or five classes. This will depend on how many credits each class is worth. You can drop a course if necessary.
That would depend on which college you are attending and which specific course of study you are taking at that college.