How do you apply to a community college to take courses during the summer if you are a high school student?
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Question by accountantclown: How do you apply to a community college to take courses during the summer if you are a high teach student?
I’m currently a junior in high teach and I was thinking in this area summer programs and I realized I may possibly take college courses during the summer at Houston Community College. I’m very interested in psychology and thought I may possibly learn in this area it there. How do you apply and what is it like taking summer courses? How many courses do you have to take? Is it hard to get it?
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Answer by Meg C
I would reccomend talking to your guidance counselor in this area setting it up, that’s where you’re most likely to find the most accurate information.
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That is a very excellent thought. Just go online or to the college and question for an application. But an simpler way to do it is to question your college counselor at your high teach for an application. Some teach districts pay for you class if you are enrolled in high teach…but only up to a certain digit of credits. The classes are uncommon from high teach classes. Just make sure you stay on top of your datelines.
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Not hard at all! Anyone can do it. I did duel enrollment during my senior year and it was the best pronouncement I ever made.
If you want to be a full time student you have to take 12 credits. During the summer courses typically have a low digit of students and have a lot of grown-up students in them but also sometimes highschool students. If you want to apply, you’ll have to first enroll at the college (simple) and then register to take classes. You’ll have to find out when the classes open up, and when you are allowed to sign up for them (students with the most credits sign up first, then the ones with the least amount sign up). If you drop by the college, typically you can talk to an adviser in this area a schedule you’re interested in and pick up a class catalog.