What is the High School Equivalency Program?
网赌正规真人实体在线平台’s High School Equivalency Program (HEP) helps close the educational gap experienced by migrating families. Our program provides migrant and seasonal farmworkers and their children with an intensive study program to earn their GED® and continue on to college or employment.
Program Highlights
- Academic Advising
- Career Planning
- Classes and exams are free!
- Classes in Spanish and English
- College Visits and Tours
- Financial Assistance/Textbook Assistance and Supplies
- Flexible schedules to allow student to continue to work
- Friendly bilingual staff who come from migrant backgrounds
- Referrals to Employment Agencies
- Social and Cultural Events
- Tutoring
After Graduation
The program does not end at graduation! After earning a GED®, our students move on to the next steps in their career or education. Next steps can include:
- Apprenticeship
- Certificate of Skills Acquisition or Achievement
- Employment upgrades
- Military service
- Regular or developmental college coursework leading to an Associate’s Degree (each graduate ready for developmental or college work will receive a limited stipend to continue pursue a degree).