Can You Go To College At 18
Amelia Brooks
Can You Go To College At 18
Do you have to be 18 to go to college? 3
I am 17 years old and I graduated early. Can I continue in college even though I'm not 18 yet? Do I need parental permission?
No, you do not have to be 18 years old. I have a son who has a daughter who is in kindergarten and is only 18 years old.
However, you may need to sign a form with your parents to attend because you are a minor. Different schools have different policies, so check with the admissions officer at the school you plan to attend to see if there is one.
You can go to college at literally any age. I don't know why anyone wrote at least 17 without proof. Basically because the youngest graduate here in the US is 10 years old. I also took college classes when I was 16, that's proof of that.
For employees, you need your parent's signature because you are still considered a minor. You also need to understand that although you may be living alone (if applicable), your parents will consider you at age 21, which will affect your financial support. The only way to avoid this is to get married, date, have children and so on.
For example, I help.
You can take university courses at the age of 17. Every college has different rules. The only way to find out if you need parental consent is to talk to the admissions department.
Yes, you can participate in advance. You may need your parents' permission to live on campus. My friend went to Central Michigan University at the age of 17 and another friend went to the University of Michigan at the age of 17, so I knew it was possible.