Depends....while out on bail, yes. From prison, some prisons have an education program linked to various colleges. If you go to a county jail...probably not, but again, it depends on the jail....better yet, don't do the crime...see how simple that was. That decision would be made by the college administration not by the legal system. If the conviction relates to a crime against a person(s) it is not likely the student would be allowed to remain.
You can get student loan/ scholarship through your college and also from banks as well. There are some organization working for student welfare provides student funds for their study to be continue. http://www.student-grants.eu/
IT depends on if this Jesse nunez guy commits himself to be a doctor............ if not then he will be a failure and won't acheive his dream..... so Jesse nunez if i were you i would go to college and be a on task student
Yes , the mobile is not allowed in college campus because when the students are learning in the class, the students plays the games or see the videos in the class . and its very bad for the students future . And if the mobile is allowed in college campus then while the student entering in the class the mobile will be swited off or in silent mode.
If they can pay for the total cost of college who can stop a persistent student. Now here's a question for you. can you afford to pay for the total cost of college?
If the student has financed part or all of college with a loan that doesn't accrue interest until after they graduate, such as a Perkins or subsidized Stafford Loan, and you have a reasonable expectation that the 529 will continue to grow tax free and/or you are getting a tax benefit, then yes. At graduation, the student will apply those funds to the loan. Granted, we aren't talking about large gains here and there are a lot of "ifs" in this answer.
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The cast of Pictures on the Wall - 2004 includes: Andrew Behling as Kid Adam Bertocci as College Student Gwendolyn Casebeer as College Student Zhi Chuen Tan as College Student Nate DeYoung as College Student Jackie Doherty as Student on Stairs Caren Evers as Wake Attendee Rachel Flink as Kid Peter Galassi as College Student Sarahmaria Gomez as Secretary Lori Grupp as Female Doctor Ann Hagemann as Teacher Chye Hsern Cheng as College Student Thomas Kasp as David Camille Ko as College Student Petras Kuprys as College Student Marc Lummis as College Student Rebecca Maltzman as College Student Ben McKinney as College Student Joel Mehr as Neil Danielle Ongart as College Student Dustin Pearlman as College Student Eleni Peters as College Student Elizabeth Petersen as Colleague Gino Recchia as Kid Adam Riff as College Student Erica Rosenthal as College Student Sophia Skrzypczynski as Kid Kailey Snyder as Kid Michael Stailey as Male Doctor Colin Tan as College Student Matt Tomko as College Student
Yes. They may obtain student visas, and attend college in this manner.
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Phoenix College should be capitalized but not student.
College Student Alliance was created in 1975.
Absolutely - they're in an academy - not a prison ! It's like asking if a college student in a dormitory is allowed to write to or phone their parents !