Sunday, August 23rd, 2009 at
2:34 am
I’m an older student and I live in another state, I would be more than willing to move to California and enroll in USC if I knew that I could make it there. I had the idea of trying some online classes (and maybe establish some credit) and then applying.
Would this work? I’m interested in being a film/cinema or television major. Any advice or tips?
Thank you.
Thursday, August 20th, 2009 at
9:41 pm
I will be in school for the fall, i want to also enroll in online php classes to learn php, i go to school in california. I’m not asking for specific ones but i’m wondering where you find a website or something like that to search for community college courses online
Tuesday, August 18th, 2009 at
4:56 pm
I want to take some high school classes online but still be able to attend regular high school. So far i have talked to two representatives and one has told me its possible and the other has told it isn’t possible in the state of California. Can someone clarify this for me?
Thanks
Sunday, August 16th, 2009 at
12:01 pm
I moved out of my Family’s home in California to Illinois to live with my girlfriend. I worked there for a few months this summer. We then moved to ND where she (not I) attends college. I work here part time. Does this mean I have lost my California Residency because taxes have been deducted from my pay check? I haven’t filled next years income taxes yet, (obviously) and want to take classes online in California for the spring semester and hopefully qualify for resident tuition. My parents had always claimed me as a dependent, even on their last tax form.
PS I also worked some in California this year.
I found out that California has a form
"California Nonresident Tuition Exemption"
Since I attended three years of high school and graduated from a California high school I still qualify for resident tuition,
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Friday, August 14th, 2009 at
7:14 am
I’m taking classes in person at a community college soon and they have no online classes available. I wanted to take some at Berkeley but I think that by "Extension fees are no longer eligible for waiver under the benefits provided through Cal-Vet and for veterans’ dependents under the California Education Code." that means I can’t do them…
Are there any colleges in California that have open online classes I can take and use my fee waiver?
Wednesday, August 12th, 2009 at
7:13 am
What are my options? Can I take driving classes online? How long does it take? As much detail and information as possible. Thanks!
Monday, August 10th, 2009 at
7:17 am
Do I have to wait six months with a permit, and take driving school, take online class, and sign the DL-44?
Saturday, August 8th, 2009 at
7:17 am
l’m looking for African dance classes – with live drumming – in "the OC". I’m willing to travel as far north as the as the "border" of LA/OC (405/22 or 5/110/10/101 interchanges). Please help me. Classes with live drummers are very important to me. Most of what I’ve found online has been outdated…
Thursday, August 6th, 2009 at
12:03 pm
I am 19 and working two jobs at the moment. I dont really have parents to take care of me or help me out with anything so i need my two jobs and I also want to go to school. Since i work so much to support myself i really dont have a chance to go to an actual university or community college so I want to sign up for an online college or get online classes. Does anyone know of a cheap online college in California thats affordable? (I want to major in psychology)