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Your classes and graduation time both depend on your skill level, credits, and life
experience prior to enrolling. Typically students earn their diploma in 1-4 quarters.
Our high school diploma is based on 19-24 credits in a variety of subject areas. You
will meet with an advisor to determine which classes are best for you. We have classes
available day, evening, and fully online.
Yes, students who have college-level skills may take college classes to earn high
school and college credits simultaneously. If you don’t have college-level skills,
you still may be able to take college classes through the I-BEST program.
You must pay tuition for college classes, but you may be eligible for a discount while
in a high school program or while participating in I-BEST.
It is not necessary to obtain a high school diploma if you have a GED. GED and high
school diplomas are equivalent for Financial Aid as a high school credential. Yes,
you can pursue your high school diploma if you have already earned a GED.
Questions not answered here?
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Adult High School Program 425.640.1593 | saf@edmonds.edu | Mukilteo Hall 403