High School Equivalency Academy

High School Equivalency Academy

NLD ID #130501
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Contact Information

151 Innovation Drive
Irvine, CA 92617

Primary Contact

Gregory Barraza

(714) 878-8394

gbarraza@acc-ef.org

Hours of Operation

8am-7pm

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Program Overview

MISSION

  • To provide no-cost educational pathways and scholarship support for in-need community members in Los Angeles, Orange and San Bernardino counties who are striving to pursue higher education, enhanced job opportunities and personal growth.
VISION
  • To elevate lives and enrich our communities through second-chance education and higher education scholarship support opportunities.
VALUES
  • Our values serve as the guiding principles for all that we do in our interactions with students, community members, supporters and each other.

SERVICE

  • We proactively pursue opportunities to serve our community, society and one another.

EDUCATION

  • We believe in the power of education to elevate lives.

ACCOUNTABILITY

  • We deliver results and abide by the most rigorous, transparent stewardship.

COMMUNITY

  • We honor, respect, value and participate in the communities where we live and work.

EXCELLENCE

  • We strive to be the best in our work, services, ideas and relationships.

Cost Info

All GED and/or HiSET test preparation and the costs of the tests are FREE.

Student and Volunteer Success Stories

Nearly 20 years after dropping out of high school, Debbie G. enrolled in the HSE Academy in Anaheim, California to make herself, her father, and her son proud.

“None of my dad's kids got their high school diploma," Debbie said. “I wanted to be the first."

At age 16, Debbie became a mom and faced hardships that prevented her from continuing her education. Without a support system, she made the difficult choice to drop out of school and work full-time to raise her son. After Debbie's father passed away in 2014, she vowed to return to school and receive her high school diploma. But going back wasn't easy after 19 years, she said. Debbie had to learn to be a student again and balance her full-time job.

“My teachers motivated me and pushed me. When I failed my reading test, my teacher told me that it was OK and that I would pass it next time," she said. “You have to want it and put in the work."

With the High School Equivalency program's flexibility to switch between morning and evening classes, Debbie said she was able to adjust her schedule between work and school.

“If I had to go to work for a different shift, the HSE Academy would work with me and have me take a different class time for that day," she said.

Debbie said she is thankful for the support she had from her teachers, her son, and her coworkers.

“I had to do much of my studying at work," she said. “My employees would help me stay focused and tutor me when they were off the clock. They're like my family."

When Debbie found out she passed her HSE exam, the first thing she did was visit her father's grave.

“I put my hand on dad's headstone and told him, 'I did it,'" she said.

Inspired by her father, who had ALS, Debbie plans to enroll in the respiratory therapy program at ACC-Orange County as her next step.

“I'm not ashamed to say I'm 35 years old and going back to school," Debbie said. “It's never too late. Don't give up."

This program listing was last updated: February 17, 2025.

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Education services

  • Read and write better
  • Help my child learn
  • Study for my high school equivalency exam
  • Improve my math skills

Instruction Type

  • In-person
  • Online
  • Instruction in multiple languages