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Frequently
Asked Questions
Q:
Do students in the iGrad program earn a real high school diploma?
A:
Yes. The iGrad program is offered through the Galena City School
District, which is an Alaska state funded public school system.
Students who complete all credit requirements and pass all sections
of the Alaska High School Graduation Qualifying Exam are awarded
a high school diploma through the Galena City School District.
Q:
How much does it cost?
A: iGrad is free! We receive funding from the Alaska State Department
of Education just like every other public school in Alaska. Students
who are age eligible and are enrolled in the program will receive
services at no cost.
Q: I’m an older student, and want to go back and earn my H.S. Diploma.
Can you help me?
A:
At this time we are only serving age eligible students (typically
up to 19 years old, but up to 20 years old in some circumstances).
However, we are working towards serving older students in the near
future. Please check back with us soon for an update on our progress.
Q:
I’m currently attending school, but would rather take courses at
home. Can I transfer to the iGrad program?
A: iGrad was developed to help students who have dropped out of school.
We do not accept transfer students who are currently attending building
based programs. If you are currently enrolled in school we strongly
encourage you to remain in school and pursue your diploma through
that school. If you are considering dropping out, please visit your
school counselor and ask them for help.
Q:
I am not available to go to school during the day. Can I still enroll
in the iGrad program?
A:
Yes! The beauty of online courses is that they are available 24
hours a day, 7 days a week.
Q:
Are the courses difficult?
A:
That all depends. We offer a variety of courses from different online
curriculum providers. All courses comply with the Alaska state curriculum
guidelines. The difficulty of the course mostly depends upon your
background and skill level in the subject area. Many of our courses
are “credit recovery” courses, and start with a pre-test to determine
what skills you already know… then the rest of the course is based
around the skills you still need to master (This allows you to
invest your time on only the skills that you really need to learn
instead of jumping through hoops.) Being comfortable using computers
also makes the courses feel easier as you get used to going to school
online.
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