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Individual CoursesWe accept students from other high schools or home schools who want to take just one or two individual courses for transfer into their local school program. Even if you are not currently attending a school, you may sign up for individual courses with us. We accept adults who need high school level courses for career purposes and/or college admissions. Check the course descriptions from the Course List. If no prerequisites are posted in the description, the course is open to anyone who has the general academic background for this level of study or who has been recommended by a school advisor. Courses are conducted in the English language. Registration for individual courses is based on the mature student's self-assessment of sufficient educational background needed to successfully participate in and complete a course; or on the recommendation of a student's local school advisor. SIGN UP FOR INDIVIDUAL COURSES High School Diploma ProgramWhile anyone may sign up for individual courses, students must have successfully completed two years of high school or secondary level homeschool prior to admission. Policy of NondiscriminationCALCampus does not discriminate on the basis of age, disability, race, religion, nationality, ethnic origin, sex, marital status, or region of residence. Its educational and admissions policies are based on this policy of nondiscrimination. Foreign StudentsForeign students must show evidence of English language ability, which can be in the form of a standardized English proficiency exam or proof of having taken two English classes prior to admission. If the student earned prior secondary level course credit at a non-English foreign school, the transcript must be translated into English. It the transcript does not reveal prior English language instruction, a student whose primary written and spoken language is not English has two options: 1) submit scores on the TOEFL (500 on written test or 175 on computer-based test) administered within two years of admission or prior to receipt of program diploma; or 2) the student may enroll concurrently in two Basic English courses in CALCampus.
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