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Can homeschoolers attend community college classes?

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Can homeschoolers attend community college classes?

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California community colleges can provide academic schooling for anyone who is able to benefit from it. (Accessibility varies from state to state.) Students who are engaged in high school studies can enroll concurrently at community colleges; policies and procedures vary from college to college. Anyone who is 18 or older can enroll simply on the basis of his or her age; there are no other admission requirements. People younger than 18 who want to be full-fledged college students can be admitted if they have a diploma or an equivalency certificate. Admission to many four-year colleges and universities, including the University of California and the California State University, can be gained solely on the basis of one’s record at a community college; a high school record is not necessary.

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