Online Programs
Earn your GED and/or high school diploma.
Courses can be done anywhere, anytime. Most of them will be online. Start anytime – even mid-year. Students can even attend throughout the summer to complete their learning journey.
Graduation Alliance provides a research-based approach to alternative education which is holistic in nature, pairing time and place flexibility with the social-emotional supports that many at-risk and non-traditional students require in order to stay on track for graduation, and successfully transition to life after high school.
Dual-Credit Programs
Earn your GED, high school diploma, a 2-year college degree, and/or a technical/professional certification.
The Career Education Options (CEO) program enables youth to work toward their high school diploma, GED, or other professional-technical and AA-degree credential while receiving wrap-around services and support to help them succeed in their educational pursuits.
Earn your GED, high school diploma, a 2-year college degree, and/or a technical/professional certification.
EvCC offers Youth Re-Engagement (U3) in partnership with local school districts and Sea Mar Community Health Centers. U3 is designed to meet students’ specific and individual needs and goals. Instead of starting with the Foundations quarter, some students may start with other classes, including ESL, Basic Skill Building, High School Completion, technical/vocational, or college-level classes. One of our main goals is making the U3 Program work for you.
U3 Home Page | List of Majors for 2-Year Degrees and Certificates | FAQs
Earn your high school diploma, a 2-year college degree, and/or a technical/professional certification.
Lake Washington Technical Academy (LWTA) provides preparation and support for students who may not want to immediately jump into college classes with multiple formats for learning including: hybrid, hyflex (class sessions meet simultaneously online and in person; students may choose whether to join class virtually or in person), online, in-person, etc.
The Language Intensive Program (LIP) is designed to provide linguistic, academic, and cultural knowledge, and wrap-around support to English language learners.
High School Programs Home Page | List of Majors for 2-Year Degrees and Certificates | FAQs
Earn your GED, high school diploma, a 2-year college degree, and/or a technical/professional certification.
The Center for Education and Career Opportunities (CECO) program delivers services to support students “to and through” a post-secondary education, with paid internships, relational case management, behavioral health services, and fiscal support services, including all programs available at multiple colleges.
CECO Home Page | List of Majors for 2-Year Degrees and Certificates
Language Intensive Programs
Earn your high school diploma, a 2-year college degree, and/or a technical/professional certification.
The program enables students to learn academic English and work toward an AA degree, GED, high school diploma or professional/technical certificate while receiving wrap-around services and support in order to achieve their educational goals. Learn more about LIP via the Info Session Presentation.
Earn your high school diploma, a 2-year college degree, and/or a technical/professional certification.
Part of the Open Doors program through Lake Washington Technical Academy (LWTA), the Language Intensive Program (LIP) is designed to provide linguistic, academic, and cultural knowledge, and wrap-around support to English language learners.
High School+ Programs
Earn your high school diploma.
The HS+ program offers a Washington State high school diploma for those 18 years and older. Students can apply previously earned high school credits, job trainings, or life experience with our curriculum to finish their coursework. Students must be 18 years of age or older at the time of enrollment. Students can fit HS+ around their schedule as classes are online.
Earn your high school diploma.
The high school+ program Is an ability based program that takes into account your life experiences and your previous high school credits and guides you towards earning your high school diploma! This amazing program takes your skills and knowledge through a prior learning class and helps you find ways to show how you’ve met some of the minimum requirements for your high school diploma. This is a great program for anyone who is turning 18 or older and looking to earn their diploma!
Earn your high school diploma.
The High School + (HS+) program at Lake Washington Institute of Technology consists of adult basic education classes for students looking to improve their skills or pursuing an adult high school completion diploma. The program includes building of basic skills—reading and writing—along with courses in science, history, and literature. Our goal is to prepare HS+ students for college classes.
Earn your high school diploma.
Get credit for what you already know! If you’ve earned some high school credits, have work or life experience, but no high school diploma or equivalent, High School+ may be the perfect fit for you.
High School+ Home Page | For more information, please contact abe@shoreline.edu or call (206) 705-8725.