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Can secondary vocational schools go to college?
Graduates with secondary vocational education can enter universities through different channels. Here are some common channels:

Continuing education colleges: Some colleges and universities have set up continuing education colleges or adult education colleges to provide opportunities for graduates of secondary vocational education. Relevant policies and registration requirements can be consulted with local universities and continuing education colleges.

College entrance examination: Some colleges and universities will organize special college entrance examinations, and graduates of secondary vocational education can take this examination, and after passing, they can be directly promoted to undergraduate courses. This method usually requires some work experience and meets the requirements of colleges and universities.

Direct enrollment plan for secondary vocational students: secondary vocational schools have cooperative projects with some universities. Through this plan, secondary vocational students can directly enter the undergraduate major of cooperative colleges after completing secondary vocational courses.

Admission to vocational schools: Some vocational schools have agreements with their universities, allowing students to enter their universities to continue studying related majors after completing secondary vocational studies.

Please note that the specific methods and requirements of continuing education may vary from region to region and from school to school. Therefore, before considering entering a university, you can consult the local education department, university admissions office or professional consultants to get more accurate information and guidance.