Can the student of junior college directly apply for the graduation school?
The graduation school in the USA usually requests that the applicant must be equipped with the Bachelor’s degree, especially those fierce competitive schools. They have numerous applicants, and the Bachelor’s degree is one of the basic terms. Thus, most of the junior college graduates must go to the university and make up necessary credits at first, acquire the Bachelor’s degree or the same educational level, and then they are qualified to apply for the graduation school further. Maybe someone will tell you one or two precedents that junior college graduates entered graduation schools directly. Generally there are two situations. First, it’s because of the school’s administrative error. The administrative staff is unfamiliar with Taiwan’s junior college system. They mistakenly take the junior college to be equal to the university in Taiwan. Second, the school accepts that the student can replace the requirement of the Bachelor’s degree with working experiences or the background. As for
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