Believe it or not I couldn't find a whole lot of information on the admission requirements for the US Career Institute. I'd say you need at least a high school diploma or GED. But other than that there doesn't appear to be any other requirements.
U.S. Career Institute was created in 1981.
http://academyadmissions.com/admissions/index.php
Some universities in the US that do not require GRE scores for admission to Ph.D. programs in Earth Science or Geology include Penn State University, University of California Santa Barbara, and California Institute of Technology (Caltech). It's always best to check with individual programs for their specific requirements.
U.S. Career Institute's headquarters is located in Colorado. However, USCI is a distance education school, so students all over the world complete their programs.
While I was not able to find their accredation through the DETC website I have called them and they were able to confirm that they are accredited. I am currently taking a course from USCI and have found it to be very thorough. I have had no complaints, although I have found many of them by googling US Career Institute.
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Oh, let's not worry about numbers and paperwork, friend. Instead, let's focus on your journey and the path you're on with US Career Institute. Remember, each step you take is a brushstroke on the canvas of your future. Just keep painting, and everything will fall into place.
There are no age requirements. The only requirement (in the US) is that you have an undergraduate degree, and meet the admission requirements.
Probably both exams are needed. You have to check individually with each university for its requirements.
For what it is worth, you should select a university based its ability to fulfill your plans for a life-long career ... not a test score! If it does not have a major that meets your career requirements, you should not even consider it. Get some academic counseling to receive more guidance regarding your plans.
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