Credit Recovery for High School in California

Are you behind in credits?  There are thousands of students in the United States who are worried that they will not be able to graduate because they have failed or missed a class, keeping them from having enough credits to be able to meet requirements. Credit recovery programs give students the opportunity to earn those credits and get back on the path to graduation.  In this article we will cover all of the basics related to credit recovery in California.

What does credit recovery do?

According to edglossary.org,

Credit recovery is a term used to describe a wide variety of educational strategies and programs that give high school students who have failed a class the opportunity to redo coursework or retake a course through alternate means—and thereby avoid failure and earn academic credit. In some cases, credit recovery is touted as a dropout-prevention strategy. The most familiar form of credit recovery is perhaps summer-school programs that allow students to recover credit from courses they have failed during the regular school year.

How long does it take to recover credit in California?

Credit recovery can take different amounts of time depending on the program.  For instance, Gateway College and Career Academy has a variety of programs that allow you the opportunity to recover credit.  On average through Gateway’s APEX EDU online platform, students earn about a 1 credit every 10 days.

How does credit recovery at Gateway differ from online credit recovery schools like K12 Virtual Academy or Primavera?

If you are looking for an online-only option, it is possible to do credit recovery online. Gateway though offers a number of programs that guide the student through the credit recovery process, through high school and into college.  Gateway’s programs include online and in-person learning.  The Bridge Program offered by Gateway is an Apex Learning Credit Recovery Program. The Bridge program is an opportunity for interested students to enroll in Gateway College and Career Academy after the main semesters have begun.

How does credit recovery affect GPA?

The answer to this question varies depending on the program.  For instance, any core course earned at Gateway factors into the student’s GPA regardless of whether it is for credit recovery or the student is caught up on credits. In addition, a student’s GPA starts fresh with us, no need to incorporate GPA from other schools. A clean slate, a fresh start! More importantly, credit recovery affects a students length of time with Gateway. If students capitalize on the credit recovery process, they save time by graduating faster or take more college level courses

What is a good website to learn more about credit recovery in California?

While there are a number of credit recovery options available, there is not one comprehensive online resource to help you walk through credit recovery. Instead, we recommend starting your credit recovery research with Gateway College and Career Academy, a tuition-free public charter high school in Riverside, CA. Gateway will be able to provide you guidance on the best approach to credit recovery.

What credit recovery high schools are near me in California?

As mentioned, while there is no definitive list of the high schools that offer credit recovery in California, we recommend you take a look at Gateway College and Career Academy to see what credit recovery options are available.

Graduating from Gateway will earn you the same diploma you would get from a traditional high school, but with a clear path ahead of your.  Gateway College and Career Academy is an early college public high school launched in 2004, as an answer to the growing number of students who were disconnected from their education and not on track to obtain their high school diplomas. The school not only supported them in meeting their high school goals but also gave them direct access to, and an understanding of, the benefits of obtaining a higher education.

How are credits earned for credit recovery?

It is different from school to school, but here’s how you can earn credit at Gateway.

The Bridge program is an opportunity for interested students to enroll in Gateway College and Career Academy after the main semesters have begun.

Bridge students have an opportunity to integrate into the school culture, complete partial credits and gain valuable life skills through community enrichment programs.

With a counselor and teacher dedicated to this small group, GCCA’s primary goal for the students is to get a head start on their next step in their new journey.  In addition, if students are able to take on more classes they can utilize Gateway’s online EDU platform APEX to not only recover credits but to move ahead.  While in the transition semester, each course is worth 10 credits which is completed in one semester, compared to a comprehensive HS where it normally takes two semesters to earn the 10 credits.

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