Alternatives to Traditional High School Setting
The Gateway to College Program at XXXX College serves at-risk youth, 16 to 20 years old, who have stopped attending a XXXX public high school and for whom high school completion is at risk. The program gives students the opportunity to earn a high school diploma while transitioning to a college campus. Students may simultaneously accumulate high school and college credits, earning their high school diploma while progressing toward an associate degree or certificate. For additional information, contact your school counselor, go online, or call XXX-XXX-XXXX.
High School Plus, a free program available at all high schools, offers instruction to students who failed courses required for graduation, including the High School Assessments. High School Plus allows students to recover lost credit before or after school or during lunch periods. Contact your school counselor for information about what courses are available.
The Online Pathway to Graduation program is a year-long program that enables former XXXX students, no longer enrolled in XXXX and needing three credits or fewer, to meet the academic requirements for a [State] high school diploma. Participants progress through online courses at their own pace with support from a teacher. The evening class sessions are offered at the Center for Technology Innovation, 4 Choke Cherry Road in Rockville. For more information contact the counseling office at the high school the student last attended or visit online.
Additional Information
- Gateway to College, XXX-XXX-XXXX
- High School Plus
- Online Pathway to Graduation