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Clovis Adult Education

Part of the Clovis Unified School District

High School Diploma

High School Diploma & Adult Basic Education (ABE)

The Clovis Adult Education Academic Program is designed to help students earn a High School Diploma, pass the GED® state test, improve basic skills in reading, writing, and math or learn English as a second language. The Academic teachers are dedicated to our school mission of improving lives through education. 

If interested in any of the Academic Programs at Clovis Adult Education, please visit our Administration Office or call (559) 327-2856.

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The Academic programs are accredited by WASC only; these programs do not qualify for Title IV finanical aid assistance.

 

High School Diploma

Both day and evening classes are available. We also offer a variety of different ways to earn credits: direct instruction classes, self-paced high school subject classes, online courses, and work experience credits.

Direct Instruction Classes
Similar to a regular high school classroom, the class is taught by a teacher using a variety of different instructional methods to accommodate all learning styles.

Self-Paced High School Subjects Classes
Designed to be a quiet classroom where a student can work on a variety of subjects at his/her own pace. A teacher is available to answer questions and offer support to the student.

Online Courses
Edgenuity offers online courses. If working from home, students meet with the teacher for an orientation meeting and once a month for follow-up. Clovis Adult also offers the online program as a class on campus.

Work Experience
Students can earn up to 25 credits for work experience which must be verified by the counselor.
 
 How do I enroll?

  1. Register any time during the year, must be 18 years or older
  2. Fill out a registration form and sign up for a placement test in the Administration Office
  3. Bring a valid Driver License or I.D. card
  4. Bring official high school transcript from previous high school

What are the requirements for graduation?

  • 180 credits for 19 years and older
  • 210 credits for 18 years old 

Adult Basic Education (ABE)

ABE classes provide instruction in reading, writing, and math to prepare students for high school, GED®, nursing, or career technical education courses. Upon completing the student will receive either a letter grade or a pass/fail. Classes are offered both day and evening.

How do I enroll?

  • Register anytime during the year
  • Sign-up for a placement test in Administration Office
  • Fill out registration
  • Bring a valid Driver License or I.D. card
  • Attend orientation
  • Must be 18 years or older

Academic Downloads

Academic Office Hours

Office: 

 Main Administration Office 

Monday - Thursday: 

 7:30 am - 6:00 pm

Friday: 

 7:30 am - 3:30 pm

Phone: 

 (559) 327-2856