they should be able to... many prisoner's never had the change to take college courses and most of the time that can be one of the causes of doing that crime.
Also most prisoners don't stay in prison for there whole life so when they get out of prison they have to try and live a normal; life, which is easy er when they have graduated cause then they can get a job and they get money so they wont steel anymore..
once a week... or twice a week
They do...it's called a liberal arts degree.
what kind of education do you need to be a pharmacist? what college courses should i take? what kind of education do you need to be a pharmacist? what college courses should i take?
Absolutely.
High school courses don't matter, none of them will count in college.
AVID or Leadership
you can get a degree in sports management
Courses you should take would be biology, mathematics, anatomy, and definitely anything science related.
For a career in chemical engineering one should consider courses in chemistry and biology. After that courses to take include business and management and biotechnology.
High School is not too important, but you should take college prep type courses. Coroners normally have a medical degree, so you need good college grades to get into medical school.
Allowing close custody inmates to attend a funeral service can be a complex issue. On one hand, it can provide inmates with a chance to grieve and maintain family connections, which is important for their emotional well-being. On the other hand, security concerns and the potential for escape or disruption must be carefully considered. Ultimately, any decision should balance the humane treatment of inmates with the safety and security of the community.
The best way to find out about them is to call a college and ask them about free college classes. The administration should have more information about the topic.