How long will it take me to get a Morris Hills Regional District Adult High School diploma?
How long it takes depends on several things: • The number of credits the pupil has already earned in previous high school experiences For example: A person entering the Adult High School having already completed 90 credits would need to complete 50 more (10 classes) in order to achieve the district requirement of 140 credits. With dedication to the task, it would be reasonable to accomplish this in 2 semesters. • Successfully passing the New Jersey HSPT (High School Proficiency Test) All sections of the HSPT or the current revision HSPA (High School Proficiency Assessment) must be passed with a score of 300 or more in order to qualify for a diploma from any New Jersey high school. This requirement may have been accomplished at a previous high school. If not, it must be done through the Adult High School. All out-of-state and foreign-born students must complete this State test. • The time one can commit to school each semester Sometimes other commitments such as jobs or family may take
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