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High School Completion Program What Does the Program Involve? The length of time required to earn a diploma varies depending on the number of credits you bring to the program. An evaluation of your transcript will assist in determining course work needed to earn a diploma.
To receive a high school diploma, you must earn 19 high school credits. Of these, 13.5 credits must come from the required classes listed below. An additional 5.5 credits are earned from a variety of electives that you may choose.
Beginning with Class of 2008, students are subject to additional state requirements: WASL, Culminating Project, and High School and Beyond Plan.
Students enrolled in the High School Completion Program must maintain an accumulative GPA of 2.0 in order to be awarded a high school diploma. If you are 18 or older, high school credits may be granted for on-the-job training, work experience, military experience, community volunteer work, marriage and child rearing, and college credits. Please coordinate these activities with the High School Completion Office.
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