The High School Equivalency Program (HEP) in Edinburg, TX is a federally-funded adult education program that aims to assist migrant-farm worker individuals in obtaining the equivalent of a high school diploma. With a commitment to student empowerment through education, HEP promotes lifelong learning, community involvement, and cultural diversity.
HEP serves migratory and seasonal farmworkers or their children who are 16 years of age or older and not currently enrolled in school. The program's goal is to help these individuals obtain a high school diploma, leading to employment opportunities or further postsecondary education and training. With an annual capacity to serve 100 students, HEP is dedicated to providing comprehensive support and resources for educational success.
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