High School Diploma FAQs
High School Diploma FAQs
Find answers to all your questions about the high school diploma program.
FAQs
You need 160 credits in specific subjects. These include English, math, science, social science, humanities, and electives.
You can take classes online, in-person, or a combination of both.
Online classes: Classes are 8 weeks long. You are expected to complete one module per week. You communicate with your teacher using Canvas, an online learning platform.
In-person classes: Students complete coursework at their own pace throughout the semester. Take classes at Centennial Education Center and Santa Ana College.
Yes. You need official transcripts from all high schools you have attended. Your counselors use transcripts to see what you need to complete your diploma. You can order transcripts from Parchment.com. The cost ranges from three to twenty dollars. It takes about 3 days for delivery.
Parchment sends the transcripts to us digitally. Please select as destination “Prepared for: Santa Ana College - Centennial Education Center”.
Foreign Transcripts: If you have completed credits outside the United States, email your copies to scecounseling@sac.edu
In-Person Students: You manage your own time and work. Think about your schedule and the times you can dedicate to your studies. Coming to our high school lab at consistent times each week will help you stay motivated and reach your academic goals.
Online Students: Plan to dedicate 15-20 hours per week. The classes are 8 weeks-long with homework assigned each week.
We recommend using a desktop or laptop for online learning. You will need reliable internet access. Have a personal email address that you check regularly. That is the best way for us to contact you.