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Can a student take classes at a local community college and still be eligible for NCFCA competition?

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Can a student take classes at a local community college and still be eligible for NCFCA competition?

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Yes, under certain conditions. An eligible student must still receive the majority of his education at home. If a student is enrolled in a full-time college level degree program, he is automatically ineligible for NCFCA competition. Or, if a student is taking enough college credits to be considered full-time by the institution he attends, he is no longer eligible. Or, if a student takes classes part-time at the local community college and does not receive the majority of his education at home, he is not considered an eligible home school, high school student by NCFCA.

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