Most high school coaches are members of the regular teaching staff. To teach at the high school level in the United States, individuals must earn at least a four-year university degree from an accredited institution. Some assistant coaches may only require a two-year degree or, with special permission from school officials, no college degree at all.
Yes, as long as you have graduated high school and meet the requirements of the college or university of choice.Yes, as long as you have graduated high school and meet the requirements of the college or university of choice.Yes, as long as you have graduated high school and meet the requirements of the college or university of choice.Yes, as long as you have graduated high school and meet the requirements of the college or university of choice.Yes, as long as you have graduated high school and meet the requirements of the college or university of choice.Yes, as long as you have graduated high school and meet the requirements of the college or university of choice.
Don't!! Keep plugging away so your top tier when college season begins. From Div 2 college coach
That is up to the college providing instruction. There are many schools that provide opportunities to take college classes while still in high school. As long as the high school and college work together it can be a great experience! I did it when I was in high school and know several students around my area that do it now.
As long as you pass High school you can go to college age doesn't matter.
It does not matter as long as the college or university has the appropriate accreditation.
No, pro coaches have usually played in that sport for a long time but minor league coaches usually take a course or take nothing at all.
Yes you can as long as you have a high school diploma. If you do not meet the admissions requirements of four year colleges and universities you can start at a community college first, and then transfer later.Yes you can as long as you have a high school diploma. If you do not meet the admissions requirements of four year colleges and universities you can start at a community college first, and then transfer later.Yes you can as long as you have a high school diploma. If you do not meet the admissions requirements of four year colleges and universities you can start at a community college first, and then transfer later.Yes you can as long as you have a high school diploma. If you do not meet the admissions requirements of four year colleges and universities you can start at a community college first, and then transfer later.Yes you can as long as you have a high school diploma. If you do not meet the admissions requirements of four year colleges and universities you can start at a community college first, and then transfer later.Yes you can as long as you have a high school diploma. If you do not meet the admissions requirements of four year colleges and universities you can start at a community college first, and then transfer later.
They are not in the US. As long as the college grades show a good track record.
everyone under the age of eighteen from the age of about five. and one may go to college whenever and for as long as they want. college being the school of higher learning. many students only finish high school. in the us the school system goes kindergarten, elementary school, middle school, high school, and college.
Your high school course will not matter. Your college courses will not matter, as long as you obtain your bachelor's degree.
none just high school
you have to be two years outta high school