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American community college application requirements
American community colleges require students to provide high school transcripts with GPA above 2.0. In terms of age, students should be 16 years old, and some schools require students to be 18 years old. If the applicant has graduated, a high school diploma is required; Those who have not graduated need to go to the academic affairs office of the original school to apply for the certificate of study. Whether you are reading a certificate or a diploma, you must have an interpreter and build the official seal of the school. In addition, the applicant's language achievement is necessary. If the language score is lower than the admission standard of community college, it may seriously affect the success rate of students' application, which requires students to know and prepare in advance. /zd/xx