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Liusmila,
It depends upon the requirement for admissions as stated in your catalog. There may be different requirements for different programs. It is school specific.

Patty Aronoff

Carolina,

These are opportunities for schools to provide additional support through student services, workshops, or mentoring.

Patty Aronoff

John,

It depends upon what your school's admissions requirements are with regard to the level of English competency. Check the catalog for details for your school.

Patty Aronoff

Well, I think it varies from institution where I work as a technical school and classes are given in Spanish, although the books are in English and students feel comfortable and understand everything. Also when you fill the admission documents are in English that explain them. This means that for me I think is no problem.

Yes. If a student does not fully grasp the basic skills to follow and participate in a classroom setting, then he or she will ultimately drop out or be forced to WD by the institution and off course this should be known by the student prior to his/her enrollment.

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