It depends upon the Institution, of course, but the short and general answer is most likely yes, though if it's not the right place, there can be some no's in there, too. It is important to be considering what is right for you right now, and while it can be very enchanting to think about and want to just be accepted to a program (-any program-), if you are really serious about your progress you will want to make sure that whatever your next steps are, are truly in line with what you need. The teacher you will be working with and the environment you will be working within, as well as knowing at least some aspects of yourself and how you learn, are very important factors towards your actual progress. If you don't know any of these things and have no idea how to figure those out, then probably any program will do as a step towards helping you to discover them. Of course, you can still earn a degree even if learning factors don't all line up, but earning a degree isn't necessarily the exact same thing as making the most progress you can possibly make during that time.