yes you sohuld its better to start low nd work your self up.
If you have a GED, and have chosen to pursue a bachelor's degree the answer is, you can! If you do not meet the entrance requirements of a four year college or university you can start at your home county community college. After completing your associates degree, you can then transfer to the four year school of your choice. I would advise you complete the associates first, however, if you do not wish to that you can transfer earlier however the four year institutions typically want to see a good solid two semesters before they make an admissions decision.
You may want to go to Mesa Community College for the first two years of your degree, before transferring to a larger school. The reason for this is that you will just be taking general classes anyway. The ones at Mesa Community College will cost less than the ones at a big school. They will still teach you all of the same things and your credits should transfer over to the bigger university later.
It is possible depending on the university. They typically want to see two solid semesters before making an admissions decision. Many times though the application dead is before the end of the students second semester. Thus, the student must wait until the following semester to apply.
Most colleges accept transfer credits, including fashion schools and regular colleges that offer fashion majors. However, restrictions on transferring vary. Ask colleges that you're interested in about credits before applying.
A university is made up up multiple colleges, so technically you don't have to college before going to a university.
The motto of University College Birmingham is 'Service Before Self'.
This is a question which you should be asking of the admissions department of the college to which you would like to transfer, rather than asking us.
Typically, if you owe money to a college or university, they will not release your transcript which means no credits will be able to be transferred until you pay off the balance. This would not prevent you form attending the community college, however, you may not be able to enroll in some courses that require prerequisite coursework without proof you had completed it.
Community college is an excellent way to begin or end one's college education. Completing the first two years of classes at a community college before transferring to a four-year university is an excellent way to save money because community college tuition is normally much lower. For students planning to work in a field that requires only an Associate degree, community colleges usually have a wide variety of programs.
No, Texas A&M University in College Station was founded 12 years before the University of Texas was. College Station and Bryan are very close to each other, often referred to as Bryan-College Station or BCS, but the University is actually located in College Station.
Historically black colleges & universities are institutions of higher education in the United States that were established before 1964 with the intention of serving the black community.
only half year