Can i join a community college in this situation?
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I and my husband stay in MI. I wish to join in a community college and take a course for winter 2008. Only one or two colleges are left with jan 25 as deadline.but it seems that my husband's project may change and we can't predict where we may move to. I don't think i will have chance to join near by community college by that time. If i join in a college now , can i transfer to any college near to my new place? what if i don't have same course there? we may move in a month or two.
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Answer:
I doubt it, community colleges are staunch strick about starting and beginning classes. If your husband is in the military, some universities will allow you and he to take your class with you.
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try an online class. that way you dont have to show up in person for the lectures
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