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If you do not finish high school, head straight for college. But many colleges public and private, two-year and four-year will accept students who have not graduated from high school or earned equivalency degrees.
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Federal aid is not the only available option, though students without a diploma or GED may still be eligible for grants or scholarships through private organizations, foundations or an institution, and working professionals may be able to receive tuition reimbursement via their employer.
Many colleges no longer require a high school diploma or GED for admission. Through a program known as “ability to benefit,” you can enroll in a college or university even without a high school diploma and still qualify for federal and, in some cases, state financial aid.
Admissions standards In most cases, you need a high school diploma to go to college or university in Ontario. 19 or older, without a diploma: you can still apply to most, if not all, schools. All schools set their own admission requirements. Colleges offer certificate programs, diplomas, apprenticeships and degrees.
Attend adult high school. Take the GED exam. Enroll as a non-traditional student. Attend a college with no GED/HS diploma requirements. Find a college that accepts students while still in high school. Take individual classes.
The best option for students without a high school diploma or GED is to go to community college. From there, students can transfer to a four-year program. Many community colleges are more flexible in their admissions requirements. Students must be at least 18-years-old.
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