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Old Guy Wrote:Isn't a high school diploma (or GED) a very common or even an absolute requirement to enter or graduate from a college? I don't recall seeing a college without a high school requirement but it could just be me.
This is not a requirement for COSC.
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"The requirements for admission as a degree candidate are that the applicant:
â¢be sixteen years of age or older;
â¢has earned at least nine college-level credits from a regionally accredited college or university, in the armed services, by evaluation of non-collegiate sponsored instruction, or by completing standardized college-level proficiency examinations with a score that is acceptable for credit toward a Charter Oak State College degree.
Applicants with international credits must fulfill Charter Oak State College's written communication general education requirement before they can be admitted.
NOTE: Students must have proof of a high school diploma or a recognized equivalent (e.g., G.E.D.) to be eligible to receive Title IV student financial aid."
Requirements for Admission - Charter Oak State College Catalog
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Old Guy Wrote:Isn't a high school diploma (or GED) a very common or even an absolute requirement to enter or graduate from a college?
The only state colleges I've heard of that don't allow you to graduate college unless you have a high school diploma is New York. I know of a college student who applied to graduate college in New York with her bachelors but was told she didn't qualify because she didn't have a high school diploma. Dean's list in college and she still had to go take the GED in order to graduate college.
The only other example I've heard of is my Pastor who wasn't allowed to graduate from seminary unless he passed the GED. He was a rebellious, in trouble with the law youth until God got a hold of him.
About accreditation... something most people don't realize is NOT all public or private schools in USA are accredited.
An accredited diploma is not a requirement... usually just a diploma or equivalent (GED).
You say that she didn't graduate high school here in USA... did she graduate high school in another country? That is likely enough along with proof of English proficiency.
If she does require a high school diploma, as a homeschool parent I can say that may be the easiest option to get a high school diploma depending on the state they are residing in.
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cookderosa Wrote:Yes for sure.
Happily I stand corrected!! This is pretty cool actually!
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Carnation Wrote:You say that she didn't graduate high school here in USA... did she graduate high school in another country? That is likely enough along with proof of English proficiency.
This... also there are official guidelines as to High School Equivalents from other countries. For example if they went to school in the UK then GCSEs are the equivalent of a High School Diploma.
http://www.uft.org/files/attachments/eva...cripts.pdf
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Leedeedee Wrote:This... also there are official guidelines as to High School Equivalents from other countries. For example if they went to school in the UK then GCSEs are the equivalent of a High School Diploma.
http://www.uft.org/files/attachments/eva...cripts.pdf
She graduated High School in Kenya.
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dfrecore Wrote:I just googled it and came up with this: a Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education is equivalent to a US High School diploma.
http://admissions.ucsd.edu/international...ents.html; http://blog.evaluationworld.com/2009/10/...aluation/; High School Diploma Equivalents
Thanks so much. I appreciate it.
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