Can a Certificate of Completion meet the high school diploma equivalent for AB 540?
Because a Certificate of Completion is given to students who completed all of the required high school curriculum but did not pass all of their high school exit exams, it is generally not recognized as the equivalent of a high school diploma. However, some community colleges may accept the Certificate of Completion in place of a high school diploma to meet the AB 540 requirement. Please consult with a representative from the college or university you are considering attending.
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