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The
High School Correspondence Program has grown out
of a need for students to have access to credit
courses outside of the traditional classroom schedule.
These classes are taken either as a transfer credit
to the student's home high school or credit toward
the DMACC Adult High School Diploma.
Approximately
1200 students throughout the state of Iowa use correspondence courses each
year. DMACC's comprehensive course selection offers students an opportunity to
earn credit in both core and elective curriculum. Because all courses are
independent study, students are able to maximize their opportunities to work on
and earn high school credits.
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Exams
are typically proctored at the student's home school and are then sent to the
DMACC Correspondence Program to be graded. Once scored, a current grade sheet
is sent to the test proctor to allow teachers to monitor student progress. The
High School Completion Center has faculty available to provide instructor
support when needed
For
more information about the High School Correspondence
program, or to obtain a course listing, please email
or call us at 515-287-8707.
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