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Who can go to Hogwarts?

Admission. According to the novels, admission to Hogwarts is selective, in that children who show magical ability will automatically gain a place, and squibs cannot attend the school as students (though they can work there in other roles, as Argus Filch does).
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Can anyone go to Hogwarts?

There is only one way that a student is selected to go to Hogwarts, and that choice isn't made by a person. In fact, it is made by a book and quill. In a tower at Hogwarts, where no student goes, sits the Book of Admittance and Quill of Acceptance. These objects decide who gets a place at Hogwarts.
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Can non British people go to Hogwarts?

Hogwarts only accepts students born in the UK and Ireland. Other schools have different catchment areas E.g. Durmstrang accepts children from Wizarding families across Europe.
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Could an American go to Hogwarts?

In an interview shortly before the release of Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire in 2000, J. K. Rowling responded to a question about whether American children could attend Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry by stating, "No, they have their own school.
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Can wizards choose not to go to Hogwarts?

It isn't compulsory for wizards to go to Hogwarts. They could be homeschooled or sent to another school as Malfoy was talking about possibly being sent to Durmstrang in GoF.
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Can a child refuse to go to Hogwarts?

Harry can't refuse unless he's planning on ditching Hogwarts altogether, because Hogwarts is a boarding school, and the teachers are all wizards and witches.
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Can only Hufflepuff go to azkaban?

Only Hufflepuff Students Can Go To Azkaban In Hogwarts Legacy. To get into Azkaban in Hogwarts Legacy, players must join Hufflepuff at the start of their playthrough, as the prison can only be accessed through Hufflepuff's House exclusive quest.
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Can you be 10 and go to Hogwarts?

Hogwarts is a coeducational, secondary boarding school, taking children from ages eleven to eighteen, in line with real-world combined secondary and sixth form institutions in Britain. Education at Hogwarts is not compulsory, with some students being home schooled as stated in the seventh book.
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Why are there no American wizards in Harry Potter?

There are American wizards in the world of Harry Potter. However none are in the books because the books are set in a British boarding school. Hogwarts doesn't even accept wizards from France, Britain's closest neighbor.
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Is Harry A Pureblood?

Severus Snape is also a half-blood (he gave himself the nickname "The Half-Blood Prince"), as his father Tobias Snape was a Muggle. Harry himself is a half-blood, since his pure-blood father, James, married a Muggle-born witch named Lily, and his maternal grandparents were Muggles.
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Were the Weasleys pureblood?

The Weasleys

' We finish on a family who are technically quite pure-blood, but are deemed 'blood traitors' by various peers, and seem proud of it. It is, indeed, the Weasleys' compassion and morals that led to several members marrying half-bloods, Muggle-borns, etc.
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How do Muggle borns get wizard money?

For Muggle Borns, special representatives from the wizarding community are sent to walk them through each process, including how to access Diagon Alley and locating platform Nine and Three Quarters. As for Money, you can exchange Muggle money for Galleons, Sickles and Knuts at Gringotts, the Wizarding Bank.
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Do kids pay to go to Hogwarts?

Hogwarts is a state owned school, funded by the Ministry of Magic. It is the same as British state schools, where parents don't have to pay for their children to go to that particular school or institution.
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Can you be a girl in Hogwarts?

Gender is in the game. There are two genders, as always. Male or Female, named Wizard and Witch respectively. You can just create the character to look and sound like you want, so you can make a joke character or do it straight.
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How much does it cost to go to Hogwarts?

J.K.Rowling clarified in a tweet that Hogwarts does not ask any fees of students who attend it, because the Ministry of Magic covers all the expenses of the school. Originally Answered: Do you pay to go to Hogwarts? There's no tuition fee, and there's a grant to help poor students pay for books, cauldrons etc.
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Can a wizard marry a Muggle?

There are plenty of surprising ways that the worlds of Muggles and wizards overlap, with one of the more obvious being that the two often marry, and one of the less obvious being that the Ministry of Magic directly oversaw their protection in certain ways.
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Why did America change the name of Harry Potter?

ali ♥ In the United States, the term philosopher commonly refers to a scholar of philosophy, rather than an alchemist or magician. Rowling and her American editors decided to change the name to Sorcerer because it had a deeper magical presence and would not misinform U.S. audiences of Flamel's occupation.
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Is the US mentioned in Harry Potter?

In terms of the 7 canonical Harry Potter books, there are two major references to America, one is explicit and the other is a little more up for interpretation.
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What year is a 14 year old at Hogwarts?

Second Year: Second-year students are usually 12-13 years old at the beginning of the school year [1]. Third Year: Third-year students are generally 13-14 years old [2]. Fourth Year: Fourth-year students are typically 14-15 years old [2]. Fifth Year: Fifth-year students are around 15-16 years old [2].
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Can Hogwarts students go to Azkaban?

Only students of the Hufflepuff house will be able to access the only Hogwarts Legacy mission set in the dementor infested prison. The Hogwarts Legacy map is huge and includes some of the most emblematic locations in the world of Harry Potter, so Azkaban prison was almost a given.
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What year would a 14 year old be in Hogwarts?

Third Year: 13–14 years of age. (This would be the equivalent of eighth grade.) Fourth Year: 14–15 years of age. (This would be the equivalent of the freshman year at high school.)
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Why isn t Hermione a Hufflepuff?

Hermione was sorted into Gryffindor because she CHOSE to be in Gryffindor. She was an intellectual and an academic, but she valued friendship and bravery even more highly.
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Why is Luna Lovegood not a Hufflepuff?

In true Ravenclaw fashion, Luna is an independent thinker and is never afraid to correct others. Despite being overlooked and often mocked by her peers, she never once doubts herself. She has the strength to believe in herself and her own wisdom – a trait which makes Luna Lovegood a true Ravenclaw.
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Did any Hufflepuffs join Voldemort?

Hufflepuff House is the only house with no Voldemort supporters. I can't think of any death eaters from houses other than Slytherin (besides Peter Pettigrew).
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