Services for High School Diploma/GED Seekers
Complete Your High School Diploma
- Obtaining a high school diploma or its equivalent is one of the most important things you can do for your lifetime earning power.
- If you are a few classes away from earning your diploma, we can help you with completing your coursework.
Complete Your GED
Must be 16 or older
- If you are many years out from high school, a General Educational Development (GED) credential may be appropriate.
- We utilize a program called Edmentum Assessments to evaluate your level of preparedness for the GED.
- The system automatically prescribes a list of classes if you are not prepared to take the GED.
- These classes can be completed online in the comfort of your home or in our offices.
- We can also refer you to a local GED program for in-class instruction:
Career Exploration
Not sure of a career choice? Visit one of the sites below to explore your options.
My Next Move
My Next Move allows you to explore countless careers and gain an understanding of the knowledge, skills, abilities, and education involved.
CareerOneStop
The mission of CareerOneStop is “to deliver integrated, easy-to-understand workforce information that helps job seekers, students, workers, workforce intermediaries, and employers develop their capacity and make sound economic decisions in the new economy.”
KHake
See KHake for vast directory of career and technical education resources, with information on jobs, skills, schools, and apprenticeships.
Campus Visits
- We recommend and offer free campus visits, taking groups of students to visit career and technical programs, colleges, and universities.
- These fun and informative trips include lunch, transportation, and the support of your EOC advisor.
Financial Literacy
Financial literacy is important for your post-secondary education experience and your life after. Use the resources below to learn valuable concepts and principles.
Additionally, we host workshops and fairs on financial literacy throughout the year. Visit our Workshops page for more information.
Workshops
We regularly conduct workshops in the community, including:
- ACT/SAT Prep
- College 101
- FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid)
- Financial Literacy
- Finding My Passion
- SMART Goal Setting
- Time Management
- And more
We also regularly feature speakers on various topics throughout the year.
See Workshops for complete details.