No diploma? Most colleges will take GEDJOANNE LEVYPREWITT
Although most community colleges will allow you to enroll, some will not give you a degree until you earn your GED. Financial Aid If you don’t have a high school diploma, a GED or its recognized equivalent, such as a California High School Proficiency Exam Certificate, you must fund your...
WASHINGTON -Americans with no more than a high school diploma have fallen so far behind college graduates in their economic lives that the earnings gap between college grads and everyone else has reached its widest point on record. The growing disparity has become a source of frustration for mill...
Parents who want their child to receive a state-recognized high school diploma can apply for the official home study program. They must submit documentation such as test scores or copies of the student’s work to show their child has received 180 days of schooli...
All of our college-level courses are introductory and meant for beginners without backgrounds in the particular subjects. You don’t need to prepare, or take anything before. As long as you have your GED/High School Diploma, you canjust register, choose the courses you want, and begin learni...
Use the iPhone while charging it. Even charge the RichardSolo 1800 and iPhone together at the same time. Take only one charger when traveling and wake up in the morning with the RichardSolo and the iPhone charged. RichardSolo 1800 is largest in its class and holds its charge for months. ...
“The demand for new-collar work is exploding,” says Pam Roy, a California-based counselor and blogger, who educates students about emerging career options. “Traditional colleges have a role for some students, but they can’t deliver the workers that we need in today’s economy.” ...
Student loans are leverage—college students take out student loans in the hopes that they can use their college education to secure a higher-paying job than they could get with only a high school diploma. So with the $500 cash, our grad has two options: Stay leveraged with the student ...
earn enough credits in addition to passing a competency exam to prove they have the right to earn a high school diploma. And many of the students who did not qualify to graduate on time meet those requirements and graduate a year or more later. That additional 15% adds up to 7.65 million...
Of the73,019international secondary students in the US in 2013, 67% were diploma seeking (F-1 visa). The research, carried out by the Institute of International Education (IIE), found that international student mobility trends among these students largely reflect those at the post secondary leve...