Saturday, March 21, 2009

Can illegal immigrants attend College in Arizona

Can illegal immigrants attend College in Arizona?
Can they legally enroll in a public College without providing a Social Security Number? IF not, What law prevents them to do so?
Law & Ethics - 7 Answers
People's Answers, Critics, Comments, Opinions :
Answer 1 :
Yayayayaya mang
Answer 2 :
Are you an alien?
Answer 3 :
No. And the no Guido law of 420 B.C.
Answer 4 :
I would think if they paid upfront, then they probly could, but thats probly not gonna happen, so I dont think so.
Answer 5 :
what would be the point? An illegal will never be able to get any sort of real job anyway.
Answer 6 :
to be honest im not from arizona. if it is a rising concer you should bring it up to your Governor through mail, email or personal visit, have him look into it. or bring it up to city council. Illegal immigrants should have no rights in america, should hold absolutely no jobs in america *whether under the table or federally taxed 'and it is usually under the table.' so study up on arizona state law. then go and raise a stink about it. if you make it public. then the public will raise a stink to your governor and if you get enough people to petition or rebel *peacefully*, then something WILL happen
Answer 7 :
no, but the way things are going they will soon be allowing the illegal kids that graduate from high school attend





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Saturday, March 14, 2009

Is it possible to transfer from Chicago Community College to Arizona State University

Is it possible to transfer from Chicago Community College to Arizona State University ?
I have a bit of a weird story. I'm originally from Arizona, but i've been living in Chicago for 4 years now. I love Chicago a lot as a city, but i miss my friends and companions in Arizona, and the hot weather. I wanted to know, especially from somebody who has transferred out of state, how can I do this ?
Higher Education (University +) - 5 Answers
People's Answers, Critics, Comments, Opinions :
Answer 1 :
You apply & transfer. I grew up in Phoenix but I didn't want to go to ASU. I wanted to go to school out of state, and I did that, I'm going to college in Omaha. I got easily accepted. ASU is easy to get accepted to, it has a 90% acceptance rate, and you only need a 2.0 GPA.
Answer 2 :
You can transfer to any college. It doesn't matter if it is in the same state or not.
Answer 3 :
Yes it's possible, you have to apply first! Whether or not you still qualify as a resident (for tuition purposes) is another story.
Answer 4 :
Ofcourse! When you're at a community college you can apply to any college within the USA. Now the question is are your grades as well as ur professional experience will get you accepted.
Answer 5 :
Yes, it is very possible. As the other person said, ASU is easy to get into.





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Saturday, March 7, 2009

Where can I take online college courses in Arizona while I'm still in high school, for free


Where can I take online college courses in Arizona while I'm still in high school, for free?
I'm a senior this year. I want to find a college that offers concurrent enrollment, so I could take college classes while I'm still in high school. I also want the classes to be either free or really cheap. I have found colleges that do this, but I couldn't enroll because they weren't in Arizona. Help?
Higher Education (University +) - 1 Answers
People's Answers, Critics, Comments, Opinions :
Answer 1 :
Check with both your high school and the local community college. Many community colleges offer dual enrollment programs for local high school students. I don't know if you can take these classes on-line, but you can most likely take some of your classes at the community college and get credit for both college and high school. Community colleges are also very cheap as far as college goes and if your high school has an agreement with them your tuition might even be a little cheaper. Don't get roped into one of those on-line only schools they are very expensive. Also most legit universities and colleges won't take those credits, but they will take credits from a public community college. I had several friends who did this and were very happy with the program. I would call both your school and your local community college today. You should probably call the admissions office if they can't help you they will give you the correct number or transfer you to someone who can help. I hope this helps good luck with school this year and good luck with finding a good college! I am sure it will all work out!





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Sunday, March 1, 2009

where would you recommend going to college, Arizona, Florida, or California

where would you recommend going to college, Arizona, Florida, or California?
i am 23 years old and have lived in chicago my whole life...i want to move out of here for a different experience..i have a couple more years of college and want to transfer somewhere nice and warm.does anybody have any recommendations on where i can achieve an enjoyable college experience?
Other - United States - 1 Answers
People's Answers, Critics, Comments, Opinions :
Answer 1 :
You need to specify some more of what you are looking for as each of those places are very different from each other as well as what you are going to school for. Also, keep in mind that it will take a year after moving to be considered a resident so you will need to consider costs one year of huge non-resident fees.





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