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The Adult Diploma Program (ADP) provides high school students the opportunity to work towards graduation through a variety of completion pathways.
Students can recover course credits failed previously or participate in original courses and programs that allow them to address and demonstrate proficiency in a variety of academic and elective subject areas.
For more information, please contact your guidance counselor.
Earn a Concord School District Adult Diploma in a way that works for you!
The Concord School District offers pathways toward the Adult Diploma that are flexible and can meet your specific needs.
An Adult High School Diploma requires the completion of 20 specific credits.
These credits are a combination of those earned at a traditional high school, those earned in Adult Diploma courses, and those earned through alternative credit avenues such as Extended Learning Opportunities.
4 English
3 Social Studies (1 US History, .5 Civics, .5 Economics, and
1 Social Studies Elective)
2 Math
2 Science
1 Computer Literacy
8 Elective credits
Email Krystin Cooney, ADP Director at Kcooney@sau8.org, she’ll send you a Pre-Registration form and Release of Information form to request your high school transcript.
We’ll review your high school transcript and the ADP course offerings, and together we’ll determine a plan for completing remaining credits.
Register for ADP credit courses. We offer courses throughout the year. Courses generally meet once a week for 6-12 weeks, times vary, but all in the afternoon/evening.
*Attendance is mandatory in Adult Diploma classes*
Email Krystin Cooney at KCooney@sau8.org to get started today!
If you are 16 or 17 years old you must work with your school counselor to enroll.