High School Equivalency
The High School Equivalency Program is designed for the adult who has not completed high school. Sixteen and seventeen-year-old students must provide a notarized College and Career Readiness minor application form, signed by minor’s parent, legal guardian, or other person having legal custody of such minor. The form must also include signature of the principal from the last school student attended. Students must complete the registration process to be enrolled in the program.
A high school equivalency credential is awarded to the student by the State Board of Community Colleges when the student achieves success by meeting or exceeding the requirements of one of the approved high school equivalency assessments. Graduates participate in an annual graduation held during the month of May. All graduates must complete a graduation application and pay a $10 graduation fee.