Can a high school student take a course at a 4 year college?
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can a high school student take courses at a 4 year college like at USC or UCLA because we can take one in community college
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Answer:
Yes, most colleges will allow that. You'll have lowest registration priority, so you can only take a course if it's not already fun after college students have registered, and you have to pay for it yourself. You cannot enroll in the college to earn a degree until you've finished high school, but you can take a few courses.
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Check out the USC, UCLA, and CalState LA Extension division classes. Be warned that they are rather expensive. You can also take Summer Session classes. Taking summer classes at a four-year school does not constitute admission to the university.
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