It’s never too late to complete high school. Delta Community College offers a variety of options for students to complete secondary school and to meet their individual needs. Students can take academic courses to:
- Complete the requirements for a BC Adult or High School Completion Diploma
- Meet post-secondary entrance requirements
- Improve marks or repeat a failed course
Adult Graduation Diploma
An adult high school diploma is known as the “Adult Dogwood”. It is for adult learners (18 years of age and older) who want to take courses in order to complete high school and obtain their adult high school diploma. See Adult Basic Education Articulation Handbook for more details on Adult Graduation Diploma.
- The program consists of 20 credits or 5 courses
- Must be 18 years old or older and not enrolled in a high school as of September 30th. Students who are 18 years or older and attend a Delta high school should contact their counsellor about their graduation program planning
Dogwood Diploma – at a glance
The B.C. Certificate of Graduation or “Dogwood Diploma” is awarded to students who successfully complete the provincial graduation requirements.
Students require a minimum of 80 credits to graduate.
Of these 80 credits:
- At least 16 credits must be at the Grade 12 level, including a required Language Arts 12 and Career Life Connections
- At least 28 credits must be elective course credits
- 52 credits are required from the following:
- Career-Life Education (4 credits), and Career-Life Connections (4 credits)
- Physical and Health Education 10 (4 credits)
- Science 10 (4 credits), and a Science 11 or 12 (4 credits)
- Social Studies 10 (4 credits), and a Social Studies 11 or 12 (4 credits)
- A Math 10 (4 credits), and a Math 11 or 12 (4 credits)
- A Language Arts 10, 11 and a required 12 (12 credits total)
- An Arts Education 10, 11, or 12 and/or an Applied Design, Skills, and Technologies 10, 11, or 12 (4 credits total)
- Indigenous-focused (4 credits)
In addition, students must also complete three graduation assessments:
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- The Grade 10 Numeracy Assessment was introduced in 2018
- The Grade 10 Literacy Assessment was introduced in 2019/20
- The Grade 12 Literacy Assessment will be introduced in 2021/22
Tuition
- Non-graduates: all high school courses are tuition free except a $25 resource fee
- graduates from anywhere: Only English, Science and Math Courses are tuition free. Other courses cost $600 per course
- International students: $900 per high school course
All students who wish to pursue one of the above graduation programs will need to meet with an advisor to create and sign a graduation plan. Please call (604) 594-6100 or email dcc@deltaschools.ca for an appointment.
Course Options
A. In-Person, structured instruction
Courses Offered:
- English Composition 11
- English Studies 12
These classes are semester-based and led by a teacher. Regular attendance is required for the entire semester.
B. Online instruction/Delta Individualized Adult Learning (DIAL)
These are computer-based courses with in-person teacher support.
- Computer-based courses with in-person support from instructors
- Work at your own pace within scheduled classes
- Regular attendance is required until you finish your course
Courses Offered:
Math
- Foundations of Math 10,11,12
- Workplace Math 10,11
- Accounting 11
- Pre-Calculus 11
- Apprenticeship Math 12
- Pre-Calculus 12
- Calculus 12
Science
- Life Sciences (Biology) 11, Anatomy & Physiology (Biology) 12
- Chemistry 11,12
- Physics 11,12
Humanities & Others
- Career Life Education 10, 12
- Social Studies 11
- 20th Century World History 12
- B.C. First Peoples 12
- Child Development and Caregiving 12
- Digital Photography 12
- Food Studies 12
- Law Studies 12
- Tourism 12
2024-2025 DCC Class Schedule
Fall Term 2024
To apply, click HERE.