C4L Academy equips, empowers, and paves the way for adult learners to become self-sufficient and contributing members of society through completing their high school education while pursuing a vocation.
C4L Academy is a private, accredited and registered provider of adult education leading to a high school diploma. Our curriculum is designed to fit any individual's schedule and lifestyle. Our adult high school program is uniquely positioned to help adult learners earn their high school diploma while concurrently enrolled in a vocational training program.
In collaboration with vocational schools, C4L Academy provides daily and ongoing coaching, support, and live instruction to ensure student success. C4L Academy is an ECPP eligible program. Through this program, students have the opportunity to receive tuition coverage to earn their high school diploma while concurrently enrolled in an eligible ECPP program in a vocational school.
C4L Academy Adult High School is committed to the optimum development of each learner and to the belief that all students can and want to learn. We believe students nurtured in a warm and supportive environment develop responsibility for their own behavior and a concern for others. In a climate of inquiry and excitement all students acquire basic skills and develop their own special capabilities. Such a program requires an educational system that is adaptive and uniquely responsive to the students and communities served. C4L Academy's primary focus is to instill a sense of self-reliance, self-confidence, and self-esteem in each student.
Earning a high school diploma while enrolled in a career school.
Self paced curriculum with the ability to access from anywhere.
Functional and practical curriculum geared towards adult learners.
Live instruction, animated, course materials, and study skills training.
Lead and empower the education community to ensure that all learners realize their full potential.
Accreditation is a voluntary method of quality assurance developed more than 100 years ago by American universities and secondary schools and designed primarily to distinguish schools adhering to a set of educational standards. Today, the accreditation process is used at all levels of education and is recognized for its ability to effectively drive student performance and continuous improvement in education.