Adult High School Diploma Program (AHSD)
If you did not graduate from high school and need only a few credits to earn your diploma, you may be a candidate for this program. This program is also designed to improve your skills to college level for the future training and education you will need.
Cost: $110 per half credit, plus books and materials. *Please note registration deadline below.*
High School Course Descriptions
COCC High School Diploma Requirements
Transcript Evaluation Worksheet - If you would like to evaluate your own high school transcript before you submit it for an official evaluation, click on the link for a copy of the worksheet to print for your use. The official evaluation is $10.
Transcript Request Form - If you have earned credits through the COCC High School Diploma Program and would like a transcript of those courses, click on the link for a form to print, fill out, and fax or mail to the Adult Basic Skills Office. Fee information is on the form.
Follow these steps to earn your diploma.
- Call the ABS Office at 541-504-2950 to speak with a high school diploma counselor and ask for Susie.
- Submit your high school transcript for our evaluation and $10 to the ABS office at 2600 NW College Way, Bend, OR 97701.
- Meet with your high school diploma adviser to plan your classes and take competency tests in reading, writing, and math.
- Complete your remaining credit requirements through distance learning courses with an online instructor, or by taking college classes here at COCC. You will need access to a computer with Internet connection to submit assignments and take tests. For more information, call the Adult Basic Skills Office at 541-504-2950.
*Important Registration Dates for Online High School Courses, 2013:
Summer Term registration will begin on: May 28, 2013
Course start date: June 24, 2013
Summer Term registration deadline: July 12, 2013
Are you 16 or 17 years old?
If so, you must be released from your high school (or Education Service
District if being home schooled), before you can register in classes.
Follow the steps below before going to Orientation.
1. Pick up an Intent to Enroll Form at any COCC Campus. A college staff person will fill in COCC's portion and sign it.
2.
Take the Intent to Enroll Form to the high school counseling office
where you attended, or take it to the school district office where you
live (or ESD if home schooling).
3. Give the staff member your
Intent to Enroll form and ask for an Exemption from Compulsory Education
form. The high school principal or building administrator must sign it
along with you and a parent.
4. Take the signed Exemption form
with you to Orientation in Bend, Redmond, or Madras, or if you live in
Prineville or Warm Springs, take it to the first day of class.