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How Do I Apply? | High School Equivalency Program | Washington State University
https://hep.wsu.edu/application
Skip to main content. High School Equivalency Program. How Do I Apply? Complete an Application for Admission (incomplete applications will not be considered). Copy of migrant OR seasonal documentation. Age waiver (Only if you are 16-18 years old.) Here. Is the link to the form. Copy of Marriage License or Birth Certificate (only if qualifying under immediate family member). Schedule an eligibility exam. Test scores (checked by staff). Starting HEP. Forms and other information. To coming to campus. Meet n...
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About Us | Chicanx, Latinx, Faculty & Staff Association at WSU
http://clfsa.wsu.edu/about-us
Chicanx, Latinx, Faculty and Staff Association. The Division of Student Affairs. The function of the Chicanx Latinx Faculty and Staff Association (CLFSA) is to accentuate a culturally diverse academic and social environment thereby increasing the Chicanax Latinx presence within Washington State University; and to serve as an advocate between the University’s administration and its Chicanx Latinx community. To provide a support network for Chicanx Latinx faculty, staff, and students. 2 Recruit new members.
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Transcripts and Diplomas (Former Students) | High School Equivalency Program | Washington State University
https://hep.wsu.edu/transcripts-and-diplomas-former-students
Skip to main content. High School Equivalency Program. Please Note: The High School Equivalency Program at Washington State University does not keep records of transcripts or diplomas. Below are some links you can visit to obtain those items. 8211; A general resources across all regions with information to help you obtain a copy of your GED transcript. Policies for Washington State. 8211; A direct link to the policies that apply to the State of Washington. High School Equivalency Exam -GED.
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El Programa HEP | High School Equivalency Program | Washington State University
https://hep.wsu.edu/el-programa-hep
Skip to main content. High School Equivalency Program. High School Equivalency Program (HEP). HEP ofrece servicios de:. Instrucción académica en español y inglés, comidas y hospedaje, estipendio, pago del examen de GED, libros y materiales escolares. Mientras que esten en el programa, los participantes de HEP vivirán en las residencias de estudiantes en WSU en Pullman. Sólo se ofrecerán clases de HEP de WSU en Pullman. En este tiempo no podemos pagar por el cuidado de ninos. Quién califica para HEP?
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HEP Stories | High School Equivalency Program | Washington State University
https://hep.wsu.edu/hep-stories
Skip to main content. High School Equivalency Program. En 1984, me salí de la escuela preparatoria de México, donde vivía en ese tiempo. En 1988 llegué a los Estados Unidos, a trabajar en los campos de Wapato limpiando campos de menta con azadón 13 horas al día o esprayando esparrago todo el día con una esprayadora en la espalda bajo el sol intenso del verano. How Do I Apply? Tell us your story! Read about our HEP graduates.
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Departments | Division of Student Affairs at WSU
http://osae.wsu.edu/about-us/departments
Division of Student Affairs. The Division of Student Affairs. Serves students with permanent physical, sensory and psychological disabilities, chronic health conditions and temporary injuries, with a goal of removing or reducing artificial barriers and providing equal access to learning. Access, Equity and Achievement. Administrative Services/Information Services (ASIS). A dministrative Services/Information Services (ASIS). Center for Civic Engagement. Center for Fraternity and Sorority Life. We provide ...
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Eligibility Criteria | High School Equivalency Program | Washington State University
https://hep.wsu.edu/eligibility
Skip to main content. High School Equivalency Program. HEP Applicant Eligibility Criteria. Be at least 16 years old. Upon notification of acceptance into the program, students age of 18 must submit an age waiver from the last school district attended or from the local high school. Not be enrolled in high school. Not have a high school diploma or equivalent. Have qualifying work documentation or have an immediate family member with qualifying work*. WIA 167 Program (JTPA 402). OR. How Do I Apply?
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HEP Story Submission | High School Equivalency Program | Washington State University
https://hep.wsu.edu/hep-story-submission
Skip to main content. High School Equivalency Program. Please share your HEP story or experience with us! Can we include your name on the webpage with your story? Podríamos incluir su nombre en la página Web con su historia? Title of Your Story/Título de su historia. Your HEP Story/Su historia de HEP. How Do I Apply? Tell us your story! Read about our HEP graduates.
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Departments | Division of Student Affairs at WSU
http://osa.wsu.edu/about-us/departments
Division of Student Affairs. The Division of Student Affairs. Serves students with permanent physical, sensory and psychological disabilities, chronic health conditions and temporary injuries, with a goal of removing or reducing artificial barriers and providing equal access to learning. Access, Equity and Achievement. Administrative Services/Information Services (ASIS). A dministrative Services/Information Services (ASIS). Center for Civic Engagement. Center for Fraternity and Sorority Life. We provide ...