Can I start community college mid semester?

If i registered for a fall semester at a community college can i start taking classes now when its feb?

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    If you filled out the paper work now, yes you can. But good luck I hear waiting lists are nasty

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Generally no, because classes have begun already, but it depends on the college. If you didn't take classes last fall, they might require you to re-enroll. You need to talk to an adviser at your campus. Some places have mini-mesters that start later. Some campuses have online classes that you can start on certain dates throughout the year. These rules are different for every institution, so you have to call them to find out. One thing that is true, though, is community colleges are so much more flexible about getting into the college and taking classes than a big university. I hope this helps!

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yes, as long as your classes are not at the community college you registered at. I think they'll let you audit classes at Harvard School of Law and give you an honorary degree while you're waiting for your REAL degree, an associate in cosmetology.

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If you registered for the fall semester, you have to wait for the fall semester.

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You would probably have to wait until the start of the spring quarter.

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