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High School Diploma and GED

FREE HIGH SCHOOL DIPLOMA AND GED PROGRAMs

Having a high school diploma or GED opens up a world of opportunities that may otherwise be unavailable to people who haven’t finished high school or a high school equivalent:

  • Increase job opportunities
  • Help you prepare for better career opportunities
  • Prepare you for community college
  • Qualify you for financial aid to further your education

We offer quality teacher-led instruction and independent study options across programs – the majority of which are open entry.  Take the next step towards your success today!

HIGH SCHOOL DIPLOMA PROGRAM

The Adult Learning Center at San Mateo Adult & Career Education provides the opportunity for adult students to earn credits toward a high school diploma. Instruction is individualized, so each student works on the specific courses he or she needs. Courses are textbook and computer-based. Teachers are always available to work one-on-one with students. Goal setting, skill building, and career and life planning are incorporated into the classes.

HIGH SCHOOL DIPLOMA PROGRAM
Mon - Thu (In-person)
Morning: 9:00am – 12:00pm
Evening: 4:00pm – 8:00pm
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To enroll in the High School Diploma Program, you must first attend a mandatory orientation session. Please bring an official copy of your most recent high school transcript to the orientation or you can email your transcripts to Carlota Zuniga [email protected]  (Contact the registrar at your most recently attended high school to request an official transcript.)

To register for the High School Diploma program and transcripts evaluation, please email Counselor/Coordinator Melissa Martin at [email protected]

English Orientation
Dates: 12/10/24
San Mateo Adult and Career Education
Morning: 10:00 AM
Dates: 12/12/24
San Mateo Adult and Career Education
Evening: 6:00 PM
Spanish Orientation
Dates: TBD
San Mateo Adult and Career Education
Morning: 10:00 AM
Dates: 12/4/24
San Mateo Adult and Career Education
Evening: 6:00 PM

HIGH SCHOOL DIPLOMA GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS

The minimum requirements for a San Mateo Adult & Career Education High School diploma, as identified by the San Mateo Union High School District, are as follows:

COURSES
UNITS
English 40
Algebra 10
Other Mathematics 20
Physical Science 10
Biology 10
World History 10
U.S. History 10
Government 5
Economics 5
Health 5
Electives 25
TOTAL 150

We can transfer eligible credits earned in other accredited high schools, adult schools, colleges, or technical schools:

This includes:

  • Credits earned in a foreign country
  • Work achievement or military service
  • Pre-approved job training classes
  • Pre-approved work achievement

A diploma for high school graduation is awarded upon successful completion of all required courses.  The completion of at least a 5 credit course at San Mateo Adult & Career Education may also be required to establish residency (see Counselor for clarification). 

Frequently Asked Questions About The High School Diploma Program

We are located at 789 E. Poplar Avenue, San Mateo, CA 94401. Parking is available on our campus near our SMART Center.

Most employers will accept either, but some employers look more favorably on a high school diploma, as it shows them time and effort have been committed to attend and complete classes. Many students are closer to their High School Diploma than they think. Our trained Counselor can assist you with deciding on which option is best for you at orientation. You may also change your goal once enrolled in our program.

  • The High School Diploma Program is self-paced and individualized.
  • For the diploma, it depends on the number of credits you need, how often you attend class, meeting grade standards, and how quickly you turn in your work.
  • Students are encouraged to develop, with the assistance of staff, a timeline based on their weekly schedule to complete required course(s) in an efficient and timely manner.

You must first request a transcript from your prior high school. Next call 650-558-2116 to make an appointment with our counselor. Our orientation schedule allows students to start throughout the school year.

All classes are free!

Get a head start on college while completing your high school diploma or GED through SMACE’s Concurrent Enrollment program. Enroll in college courses, earn both high school and college credits, and enjoy FREE tuition for approved classes. Every 3 college credits earned equals 10 high school credits. Support is available through a streamlined application process. For more information, contact your counselor or Transition Navigator.

Must be enrolled and maintain attendance in the SMACE HSD/GED program.

Contact:

GED PREPARATION PROGRAM

The GED® test is made up of 4 subjects, broken into separate exams Reasoning Through Language Arts, Mathematical Reasoning, Science & Social Studies. Students can test one subject at a time.

We recommend our GED program to students who need more than 30 credits. They will complete classwork and GED practice tests to prepare for the official GED exams. We are also offering Spanish GED classes.

GED EN ESPAÑOL/GED SPANISH HYBRID
Monday - Thursday
LOCATION: MON-TUE (IN PERSON) AND WED-THU (VIA GOOGLE MEET)
Evening: 6:30pm – 9:00pm
GED IN English (online)
Monday - Thursday
Location: Google Meet
Evening: 6:30pm – 9:00pm
GED in English (in-person)
Monday & Tuesday
Location: Room 20
Evening: 6:00pm – 9:00pm

For more information, contact Carlota Zuniga at [email protected].

San Mateo Adult & Career Education is an official GED TEST SITE. Visit WWW.GED.COM  to register for the official GED test(s).

GED Testing Dates

San Mateo Adult & Career Education is an official GED TEST SITE. Visit WWW.GED.COM  to register for the official GED test(s).

November Testing Dates:

November 5th
November 12th
November 19th

December Testing Dates:

December 3rd
December 10th

For more information, please call or email Carlota Zuniga at 650-558-2116 or [email protected] 

ORIENTATION

HSD/GED orientation sessions are mornings or evenings. Students should plan to attend the session that corresponds to the time they are planning to attend classes.

All students must plan to attend an orientation session (up to 1 hour) where they will:

  1. Submit a copy of their high school transcript
  2. Complete the required paperwork
  3. Schedule  placement tests
  4. Schedule a counseling appointment
English Orientation:

Morning Session: 12/10 @ 10AM
Evening Session: 12/12 @ 6PM

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Spanish Orientation:

Morning Session: TBD
Evening Session: 12/4 @ 6PM

ENROLL NOW

 

For more information, please call or email Carlota Zuniga at 650-558-2116 or [email protected] 

Questions?

Contact Department Secretary Carlota Zuniga for more information.

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