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If you have less than two years of high school to complete (and your age 19 or younger) you should return to high school and earn your diploma. If you have more than two years of high school remaining, and you are older than 19, the GED is your best bet.
You can still earn a high school diploma even if you dropped out of high school. Actual high schools have an age limit that varies from school to school. Once you reach your 20s, you'll have to look elsewhere to earn your diploma. Community colleges often offer high school completion classes.
High School Diploma For Adults over 21. You can either get an official high school diploma or be well-prepared to take on the GED® exam. In the U.S. you are only allowed into high school until you are 21, and once you're over that age, you will have to go to an adult high school.
You can earn a GED or high school diploma as a member of the California Conservation Corps (CCC), a competitive state program for 18- to 25-year-olds.
Experts agree that it is never too late to go back and finish school, and to earn a high school diploma online. A great way to do this is to search for online high schools that offer adult completion programs. People just like you are returning to school and earning their high school diploma online.
There is no way to get a real high school diploma in a couple of weeks. The fastest way to get a real high school diploma is to enroll into self-paced online courses, and spend the required time completing online courses and graduate as quickly as possible.
How can I still get a diploma? Most communities in California offer adult education classes through your local school district or community college, which let you make up credits that you need to graduate. Adult ed programs are open to students who are 18 years or older. Usually they are free to local residents.
How can I still get a diploma? Most communities in California offer adult education classes through your local school district or community college, which let you make up credits that you need to graduate. Adult ed programs are open to students who are 18 years or older. Usually they are free to local residents.
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