Adult students may be admitted to
vocational or technical programs taught primarily to high school students.
This type of training is referred to as "Intergenerational."
Adult enrollment is permitted yearly on a space available, tuition, basis.
Full-time study consists of classes operating five hours daily, from 8:15 a.m. -
10:50 a.m. and 12:15 p.m. to 2:40 p.m., for 180 days during the school
year. Half-time study is available by attending either the morning or
afternoon session only. Financial Aid
is available.
If accepted, adult students abide by
the same schedule and school policies required of high school students. In
addition to the technical course of study, students must also participate in a
shop-related math course upon successful passing of the math placement
exam. No student is except from the job readiness course. Students
not completing these courses are not eligible to participate in the cooperative
education (work experience) program.
The co-op program is scheduled
during the fourth quarter of study for full-time intergenerational
students. This program gives students the opportunity to work (paid) in a
job for which they are being trained. Participation is granted to those
students who have good attendance, above average grades, completed school
requirements, and have their instructor's recommendation. Co-op is under
the direct supervision of the school and counts toward graduation requirements.
Upon satisfactory completion of all
course and attendance requirements, students receive a diploma.
A follow-up
survey conducted of
students enrolled in the 2005-06 school year is available for review.