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In the US at age 18, you are legally an adult, and do not require permission of a parent for most things.

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Can you unenroll out of high school move out and enroll in another high school without parental consent in Texas at age 17?

The legal age to move out is 17, but you can not un enroll from school. Only the person who enrolled you can un enroll you, unless emancipated.


Can a 15 year old enroll thmselves in high school without parental consent in California?

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Can an 18 year old enroll themselves in high school without parental consent in Iowa?

You can enroll yourself in school at age eighteen. However, you should visit a local school and speak with the guidance counselor who can review your status and explain your options in your school system. You may need to enroll in a GED program rather than being able to enroll in the regular high school program because of your age and status.


Do you have to have parent consent to enroll in high school at age 17?

yes u can. its agaist the aw to not attend school so u can do it yousef and the school board will be proud of you


Can a 16 year old drop out of high school to get a GED with parent consent in Pennsylvania to then get a part time job and enroll in a computer tec school?

Go ask your guidance councilor


Can you at age 16 enroll yourself into a high school?

No. Your parents or guardian must go to the high school and fill out the forms. Proof of living in the high school district will be required as well as forms and transcripts from the last school you attended.


Can you enroll in high school when you are 18 and not living with a parent or guardian?

Yes. In most states, high school education is free until you are 21 or 22. If you have been out of school for awhile, consider getting a GED and moving on to further education and training for work.


Can an 18-year-old enroll themselves in high school without parental consent in Texas?

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How many years of school after high school is it to get into medical school?

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What is the legal age to enroll yourself in high school in the state of Virginia?

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Can a 17-year-old sign themselves into high school without a parent or guardian in pennsylvaina?

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Could you be in high school without a legal parent guardian?

If you are 18 or emancipated it is possible. It rarely happens.

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