Can my high school completion classes at Columbia Basin College count towards college or professional/technical degree credit?
If your English, reading, and math skills are at a high enough level, you may take 100 level (college level) courses. College or vocational credit classes may be used to meet high school requirements and may count for both your high school diploma and college transfer or professional/technical degree requirements. What is the difference between a GED and a high school diploma? The GED exam is a series of five tests in the following subjects: writing skills, social studies, science, interpreting literature, and mathematics. A high school diploma is granted only after high school course work has been completed and the required credits earned. You may talk with a High School Completion Advisor about the best decision for you. If I have a GED, can I still obtain a high school diploma? Yes. Contact a High School Completion Advisor. If I have a high school diploma, may I take the GED? No. What if I was home-schooled? Work completed through home-schooling does not meet high school diploma req
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