Nearly all colleges in the United States accept the majority of their students for studies beginning in the fall semester. Acceptances for most schools are from about December (the prior year) until April or May before the fall semester begins. Many colleges also accept students year-round for winter or spring quarter or semester. Most for-profit colleges accept students year round.
you can get into a good college as long as they accept junior transfer students. best advice get some in mind and then check their website to see if they accept transfer students
Assuming that all community colleges are the same, no. Community colleges are considered junior colleges, and not the same as universities or other four year institutions. Most students transfer out of community college after their first two years. In general, community colleges accept anyone, and everyone. Therefore, no, you do not need community service to get into a community college.
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AnswerPart of it will depend on your SAT and/or ACT scores. Most community colleges will give you chance, where you can improve your GPA and then get entry into a higher level college or university.
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community colleges will usually accept students even if they have yet to complete high school and are not currently attending, universities however are different.
There is no specific date listed for when you can start to apply, it is said to apply before the start of each term. The deadline however, is Jan. 4, 2012
Not usually. If that is your high school grade point average very few four year colleges will accept you. You would do better to go to a community college. You might have the same text book in a college class as you did in High School. In a College Class, you would have to go through that entire text book in part of the semester, not a small part of the book in the semester. A better idea might be to try the military and learn some discipline. After that you will have much better study habits.
Yes the institution does accept transfer students at the sophomore and junior level. Still, remember that MIT is very competitive with only 12% of the total applicant pool actually accepted. Of the transfer students (Fall 2009) 16 students out of 288 where accepted.
Usually your local state or Community College will. You may have to take upgrading for your chosen program, but they usually offer that.
Community colleges do accept high school diplomas from an accredited school. I know that because I paid for my daughter's high school education at this nation school and since you mentioned community college, I wanted to tell you that my daughter is studying at community college now she got accepted easily. which college did she get accepted to ?