Adult High School
In the Adult High School program, students can earn a high school diploma by completing required and elective courses of high school subjects. To earn a high school diploma, a student must complete a total of 28 specific course units. Students may be awarded credit for previously completed high school courses based on evaluation of an official high school transcript.
This program is FREE and open to students age 18 years of age or older.
Underage students ages 16 - 17 may enroll under special circumstances.
Courses needed to graduate include:
- English - 5 Units
- Math - 3 Units
- Social Studies - 3 Units
- Science - 3 Units
- Health - 1 Unit
- Computer Science - 1 Unit
- Core Electives - 4 Units
- General Electives - 8 Units
Transcript evaluation and placement testing with a minimum 9th grade level are required for entry into the Adult High School program.
| For more information, contact: | |
| Foundational Studies & Academic Support 919-209-2071 | |
| Angela M. Kearney Director of Joint High School Programs 919-464-2378 a_kearney@johnstoncc.edu | |
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