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
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;
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.