High School Diploma
Objective: To provide adult learners with the opportunity to complete their high school education, thereby enhancing their employment prospects, preparing for higher education, and improving life skills.
Program Features
- Flexible Scheduling: Classes offered during evenings and weekends to accommodate working adults.
- Customized Curriculum: Tailored learning plans based on previously earned credits and individual educational goals.
- Accelerated Pathways: Options for accelerated course completion through intensive classes or credit for prior learning and work experiences.
Curriculum Overview
- Core Academic Subjects:
- English: Focus on reading comprehension, writing skills, and literature.
- Mathematics: From basic arithmetic to algebra and geometry.
- Science: Basic concepts in biology, chemistry, and physics.
- Social Studies: U.S. history, government, economics, and world history.
- Elective Courses:
- Variety of subjects including foreign languages, arts, and vocational training.
- Courses may focus on skills relevant to current job markets.
- Life Skills Education:
- Courses in financial literacy, digital literacy, and other practical skills for personal and professional development.
Program Requirements
- Credit Requirements: Completion of 170 academic credits.
Support Services
- Academic Advising: Personalized guidance on course selection and career planning.
- Tutoring and Support: Access to tutoring services for additional academic assistance.
- Career Counseling: Resources for job search, resume building, and interview preparation.
Enrollment Process
- Orientation: Introductory sessions to familiarize students with program resources and expectations.
- Assessment: CASAS Placement test to determine the appropriate starting level in core subjects.
- Transcripts: Transcripts are requested by students from their last school of attendance where credits were earned and emailed, faxed, or mailed to our school directly. Transcripts must be official and sealed if hand delivered from students.
Target Audience
- Adults who did not complete high school for various reasons.
- Individuals seeking to improve employment opportunities or pursue higher education.
Outcomes
- Attainment of a high school diploma.
- Improved job prospects and potential for higher earnings.
- Preparation for college-level coursework or vocational training.
This course is designed for those interested in completing a traditional High School Diploma. No minimum credits requirement to enroll.
Schedule:
Spring Semester Schedule:
January 21, 2025 - May 30, 2025
HSD
Monday - Thursday
Mornings: 9:30am - 2:00pm
Evenings: 5:30pm - 8:00pm
Registration:
You must first attend an orientation to enroll in this course. Please use the link below to review our available orientations. New student orientations are posted Friday afternoons based on current classroom availabilities.