High School Completion
Students may also earn an Adult High School Diploma through Umpqua Community College. The Woolley Center offers the
majority of the high school diploma classes. These classes run four days a week in 5 1/2 week sessions. In addition to course work,
adults may be eligible for high school credit from significant life experiences including work experience, military training, community
service and homemaking. Classes are $25 per half credit for students. For more information on the high school class
schedule, please contact the Woolley Center at 440-4603.
Woolley Center High School Credit Classes
The Woolley Center high school program focuses on college and career preparation. Statistics show that over 80% of jobs earning
$45,000 in Oregon require some post-secondary training: either a college degree or professional/technical certification. Yet many
high school students graduate or drop out without a clear idea of what they will or can do next. The program addresses this by
familiarizing students with high-growth occupations as well as local training opportunities. The goal is to kindle each student’s
natural interests and assist them to make plans for the future, whether they include college, vocational training, or something
else altogether.
To ensure students learn up-to-date, real world information, they will hear business professionals, have job shadows and field trips,
and complete hands-on projects and work samples. These experiences will become part of each student’s portfolio, which in turn
can be used for college admissions and job interviews. Class
sizes are small, with an average of 15 students.
8 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Woolley Center
M,T,W,R Cost: $25 (1/2 credit)
Dual Credit Option (on campus)
Students may also choose the dual credit option-attending college classes on campus to earn both high school credit and college
credit. Students interested in this option must meet with the campus high school diploma advisor at (541) 440-7767.


High School Completion

