06-12-2021, 01:08 PM
If you're an international student, there's rarely scholarships available. Most schools expect international students to pay full tuition in cash meaning not a student loan. That's why certain schools have a high number of international students.
Why do you want an associate degree? They're expensive for what they get you in life. They don't mean much except for specific jobs. You're usually better off getting a bachelor's degree. If you want to do the distance learning thing with earning most of your credits through CLEP and ACE sources, then Charter Oak State College is the school for you. It's usually referred to as COSC on here. Their website is https://www.charteroak.edu/ The other schools that have programs similar to this have age and/or work experience restrictions so you wouldn't qualify for them as a high school student. Excelsior College may accept you. They've had a few young people earn degrees, but I think they were in the US. Here is their website in case you're interested in them https://www.excelsior.edu/
Why do you want an associate degree? They're expensive for what they get you in life. They don't mean much except for specific jobs. You're usually better off getting a bachelor's degree. If you want to do the distance learning thing with earning most of your credits through CLEP and ACE sources, then Charter Oak State College is the school for you. It's usually referred to as COSC on here. Their website is https://www.charteroak.edu/ The other schools that have programs similar to this have age and/or work experience restrictions so you wouldn't qualify for them as a high school student. Excelsior College may accept you. They've had a few young people earn degrees, but I think they were in the US. Here is their website in case you're interested in them https://www.excelsior.edu/