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    International Commerce Secondary Schools, Inc.
    International Commerce High School - Phoenix
    Humanities and Sciences High School – Phoenix (closed June 2020)

    The mission of the International Commerce Secondary Schools, Inc. is to prepare adult high school students (16 years of age to 21 years of age) academically for occupational education, postsecondary education, social responsibility, employability, and lifelong learning.

    The International Commerce High School – Phoenix also provides Adult Basic Education, Adult Secondary Education, Literacy, and English Language Acquisition for Adults.

    Humanities and Sciences Academy of the United States, Inc.
    International Commerce High School - Tempe
    Humanities and Sciences Academy Arizona (online only)
    Humanities and Sciences High School – Tempe (closed June 2020)

    The mission of the Humanities and Sciences Academy of the United States, Inc. is to prepare adult high school students (16 years of age to 21 years of age) academically for occupational education, postsecondary education, social responsibility, employability, and lifelong learning.

    The International Commerce High School – Tempe also provides Adult Basic Education, Adult Secondary Education, Literacy, and English Language Acquisition for Adults.

    The Humanities and Sciences Academy Arizona provides a rigorous, accelerated academic program in world languages, language arts, literature, social studies, mathematics, and natural sciences. These disciplines integrate Arizona’s Academic Standards for students. All courses are taught by highly qualified, certified instructors using inquiry based learning, cooperative learning, and technology. Instruction takes places over the phone, one to one.

    Graduates have been admitted to:

    American University Grand Canyon University Southwestern College
    Amherst College Gateway Community College Stanford University
    Arizona Automotive Institute Glendale Community College State University of New York at Plattsburgh
    Arizona College Harrison Middleton University St. John’s College
    Arizona State University, Honors College Harvard College Swarthmore College
    Brigham Young University Hawaii Pacific University Tulane University
    Brigham Young University-Idaho Jacksonville State University United States Naval Academy
    Brown University Knox College Universal Technical Institute
    California Institute of Technology Luther College University of Arizona-Honors College
    Carrington College Mesa Community College University of California-Berkeley
    Chandler/Gilbert Community College Navajo Technical College University of California-Los Angeles
    Clark College Northern Arizona University University of California-San Diego
    Coconino Community College Occidental College University of Denver
    College America Pacific Northwest College of the Arts University of Hawaii at Manoa
    Columbia University – New York Pan-Am International Flight Academy University of Montana
    Conservatory of Recording Art and Sciences Paradise Valley Community College University of New Mexico
    Cornell College Phoenix College, Honors Program University of North Carolina-Asheville
    Dartmouth College Pima Medical Institute University of Puget Sound
    DeVry Institure Pitzer College University of Southern California
    Dinè College Refrigeration School, Inc. University of Texas-Austin
    Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University Rio Salado College University of Virginia
    Estrella Mountain Community College San Juan College Wesleyan University
    Fort Lewis College Sul Ross State University
    Furman University Scottsdale Community College  

     

    Graduates

    Graduates have earned doctorate, master and bachelor degrees from public and private universities, associate degrees from community colleges, degree and certificate training from private technical schools, and served in the United States Army, United States Navy, United States Marine Corp, United States Air Force, and United States Coast Guard.

     

    American Heart Association Basic Life Support Certification

    As a service to adult learners who pass the American Heart Association Basic Life Support certificate examinations, the International Commerce High School pays for the American Heart Association Basic Life Support certificate through the American Heart Association. This certification increases student employability and is recognized by Rio Salado College and the Maricopa Community College District.

     

    Co-curricular lifetime recreation

    In addition to their academic studies, students may participate in co-curricular lifetime recreation activities. Students participate after completion of American Heart Association Basic Life Support Provider course. Activities are provided through city parks and recreation programs.

     

    ACT WorkKeys National Career Readiness Certificate

    Adult learners take the ACT National Career Readiness Certificate course, a nationally recognized work skills credential. The ACT National Career Readiness Certificate (ACT NCRC®) is an assessment-based credential powered by ACT WorkKeys®. Issued at four levels, the ACT NCRC measures and certifies the essential work skills needed for success in jobs across industries and occupations. The ACT NCRC is widely used by employers, educators, workforce developers, and others with a stake in the success of the economy. More than 2.3 million ACT NCRCs have been issued nationwide since the credential was introduced in 2006.

    ACT NCRC highlights Awarded at four levels—Platinum, Gold, Silver, and Bronze. Research-based assessments. Measures and certifies broadly relevant foundational work skills. Recognized and recommended by thousands of employers. Platinum and Gold recommended for college credit by the American Council on Education (ACE). Serves as the basis of state- and county-level workforce and economic development initiatives.

     

    College Level Examination Program - CLEP

    Over 2,900 colleges and universities grant credit for CLEP exams. By taking the CLEP exams, learners earn college credit for what they already know, saving both time and money towards earning a degree.

    International Commerce High School students have earned ACE Credit Recommendations for the following:

    Biology History of the United States I
    College Algebra History of the United States II
    College Mathematics Principles of Macroeconomics
    American Government Spanish Language Levels 1 and 2