Oregon Youth Challenge High School
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About this resource
This accredited, tuition-free alternative high school caters to youth in Oregon. Based in Bend, the program includes a 22-week residential phase followed by a 12-month post-residential phase, allowing academically at-risk students to accumulate 8-10 high school credits and/or obtain their GED or high school diploma upon completion.
Intake Procedure: Interested individuals should schedule and attend an orientation, along with submitting an application form. For further information, please call or check the website.
Fees: There are no costs involved.
Who can use this
- - Must be aged 15-18 (16 by graduation) - Must be a legal resident of the U.S. and Oregon - Must be academically behind, at risk of not graduating, or a high school dropout - Should have no felony convictions or open violations for adult offenses - Must be physically and mentally able to participate
Documents you may need
- Oregon Youth Challenge Program (OYCP) Application
Don't have these? Contact the organization—they may be able to help.
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Bend, Oregon
Location
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