Yes, as long as you meet the entrance requirements.
It depends on the college. Most colleges are on a semester basis, where a semester... and therefore a class... is a little over four months. Some colleges are on a "trimester" basis, where each class is about 3 months long.
Typically, the tuition and fees are paid semester by semester.
A community college semester lasts roughly 4.5 months. This will vary depending on how long each specific college allows for Christmas break and New Years break.
Most all colleges will convert quarter hours into semester hours. As long as you attended a regionally accredited college or university, you should be fine.
I don't understand what being in college or what semester it is has to do with your credit.
A short semester offers classes in 4 or 8 week segments and meets for a longer time frame
you need to stay in college for about 4 semesters to equal a good amount of time(2years)
A semester comes in at about $26,000.
A semester is half a year.
How do I calculate quarter credits into semester credits?
Once you are a student, you do not apply again, unless you miss a semester.