This research study from the Urban Institute examines the impact of Accelerating Opportunity (AO), an initiative that enables learners to
complete high school equivalency programs while simultaneously working toward an industry credential.
Not exact matches
Ninety - seven percent of young adults from families with
high incomes
completed high school; more than 90 percent of them earned a regular diploma and 4 percent followed an
equivalency test alternative.
students under the age of 21 who
complete 150 hours of instruction who receive a
high school equivalency diploma if the student upon entering the program is assessed on an instrument approved by the commissioner to have a reading and mathematics level at or above grade nine;
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High school completers are individuals ages 16 to 24 who graduated from high school or completed a GED or other high school equivalency credential prior to October of the calendar y
High school completers are individuals ages 16 to 24 who graduated from
high school or completed a GED or other high school equivalency credential prior to October of the calendar y
high school or
completed a GED or other
high school equivalency credential prior to October of the calendar y
high school equivalency credential prior to October of the calendar year.
And, SB 461 by Sen. Sam Blakeslee, R - San Luis Obispo, which would add as an option to the
high school equivalency certificate requirements that a candidate be at least 17 years of age and have successfully
completed the academic curriculum of a National Guard Youth ChalleNGe (sic) Program.
For instance,
high school graduation and the attainment of a
high school diploma or general
equivalency diploma (GED) indicate that students have
completed a course of study that should enable them to enroll in college and / or start a career.
If you didn't
complete high school, you can win a
high school equivalency diploma by taking a thorough exam on center
high school subjects.
Finally, if you didn't finish
high school, but later completed a GED, say this: GED High School Equivalency Dip
high school, but later completed a GED, say this: GED High School Equivalency D
school, but later
completed a GED, say this: GED
High School Equivalency Dip
High School Equivalency D
School Equivalency Diploma
Approximately equal percentages (one third) of mothers did not
complete high school,
completed high school or had earned a
high school equivalency diploma, or attended college.
She cajoles professionals to volunteer haircuts and teach courses so that residents can
complete high -
school equivalency degrees.