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Central Plains Unified School District is able to offer this program for free to residents through a state-funded adult high school diploma program.

Kansas residents 20 years of age or older can now earn a diploma at no cost!

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How can this program be free?

Is the high school diploma accredited?

Yes. You will receive an accredited high school diploma issued by USD 112 Central Plains, a public unified school district.

Is the program online?

Yes. All of our classes are fully online, allowing you to work from anywhere and at any time.

How do I qualify?

To qualify you have to be a Kansas resident, 20 years of age or older, completed some of 10th grade, have access to a computer with internet and have not completed a GED. Students who completed some of 9th may still qualify based on work experience and completing an Experiential Learning course. Our team can evaluate your credits earned versus credits needed. Complete the form for us to connect. 

The Central Plains Diploma Completion Program is the opportunity you’ve been looking for.

The Central Plains Diploma Completion Program is the
opportunity you’ve been looking for.

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Hear What Our Graduates Are Saying...

“If I can do it at the age of 43, anybody can do it. I had no computer skills at all, and I did it. I’m a single mom, I was working a full-time job and taking care of kids, and I was back in high school.”

~Jamie, Graduate

“Without a doubt, the Academic Coaches made all the difference. My coach was amazing and never gave up on me, even on those days when I wanted to quit, and there were a few. Never give up, and remember you’re never too old to learn!”

~Cortasha, Graduate

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Frequently Asked Questions

It’s not too late to finish what you started! The Central Plains Diploma Completion Program allows Kansas adults to earn a standard high school diploma, not a high school equivalency diploma through an exam like the GED. Check out our FAQs below to learn more about the differences between these credentials.

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What do I have to do to earn my diploma vs. my GED? 

During the enrollment process, you’ll send us a copy of your high school transcript, and we’ll conduct a free transcript evaluation to determine which classes will transfer from your previous high school and which classes you still need to take.
 To earn your high school equivalency diploma, you have to pass an exam like the GED, which is made up of tests in 4 subjects.
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Diploma vs. GED FAQs

Is there a difference in cost to earn a diploma versus a GED?

The Central Plains Diploma Completion Program is 100% free to qualifying students — You won’t pay a cent to earn your high school diploma.
 The GED costs $33 per subject — Remember, you have to take tests on 4 different subjects to complete the exam. Students also shoulder the cost of prep materials and any exam retakes.
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Is a high school diploma better than a GED?

One credential is not inherently better than the other, and they both require working hard. The U.S. military and most employers, colleges, and universities accept a high school diploma or a GED. Positions in the military are more competitive for GED holders than high school graduates, and some employers may prefer a high school diploma over a GED.
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Which is right for me — a high school diploma or earning my GED?

We suggest considering your educational background, test-taking skills, career plans, and financial flexibility when making the decision. Students who have been out of school for a long time, struggled with test-taking when they were in school, or don’t want to spend a lot of money may benefit from a free high school completion program like the Central Plains Diploma Completion Program.
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The Central Plains Diploma Completion Program is the
opportunity you’ve been looking for.