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Adult High School Diploma
California High School Exit Exam

Metropolitan Adult Education Program - MAEP


Registration:
To register for the Adult High School Diploma Program, call to make an appointment for an assessment test, followed by a counseling appointment. You may enter at any time after the assessment test and counseling appointment. Transcripts are required at the conseling appointment.

The Adult High School Diploma classes are for students to acquire skills in secondary basic subjects in mathematics, reading, history, geography science, government, English language arts, and all other courses leading to a high school diploma.


High School Diploma

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The adult high school diploma program is open entry and self-paced. Classes meet morning, afternoon, and evening. Students earn credits in subjects according to their personalized program. Each individual program is developed by counselors based on transcripts from students’ previous schooling, work experience, military service, knowledge of a foreign language and other sources. In high school diploma classes, students learn required skills and earn credits in social studies, English, science, mathematics (including Algebra), fine arts or foreign language and electives to complete the 190 credits required for graduation (see below). Preparation for the California High School Exams (CAHSEE) in English Language Arts and Mathematics can be incorporated into daily work or completed in separate sessions.

Graduation requirements - 190 credits

English
World History
U.S. History
U.S. Government
Economics
Mathematics
Algebra
Biological Science
Physical Science
Fine Arts or Foreign Language
Electives
CAHSEE (Exit Exam)
TOTAL SEMESTER CREDITS
40
10
10
5
5
10
10
10
10
10
70
Required
190


For dates, times and locations of classes, see class schedule. To schedule an assessment test call the center nearest you:

Erikson Center (South/Central San Jose),
4849 Pearl Avenue, Room 1, 723-6450

San Jose Center (Central/North/East San Jose),
1149 E. Julian Ave., Bldg. F, 947-2311

Independent Study Program

Learn high school skills and earn credits by studying at home and meeting with a teacher once a week at the Erikson Center. The Independent Study Program is offered day and evening for people whose work schedules or life circumstances do not permit attendance in daily sessions. Students follow their personalized program that addresses high school subjects not previously completed. See subject and graduation requirements above.

For dates, times and class locations, see class schedule.
To register call the Erikson Center, 4849 Pearl Avenue, 723-6450.