Open Doors
Stanwood-Camano Open Doors Reengagement Partner Programs
Have you fallen behind in credit, left school or are you thinking about leaving school? You're not alone and you're not out of options.
No matter where you are in your education journey, Stanwood-Camano School District's Open Doors Partner Programs are here to help you stay on track and achieve your goals. These programs are designed for students ages 16–21 who may have missed, or are at risk of missing, their original graduation date, or who have dropped out of school.
Whether you want to earn your GED, complete your high school diploma, or take the first steps toward college or a career, our programs offer flexible, supportive pathways tailored to your needs. Through partnerships with local agencies, we provide small, personalized learning environments that help you succeed at your own pace — so you can earn a credential that aligns with your goals and prepares you for the future.
Student Eligibility
In order to be eligible for Open Doors Programs a student must:
- Have not graduated from high school.
- Be 16-21 years-old by September 1 at the beginning of the school year.
- Be significantly behind in credits or have a recommendation from designated personnel.
Open Doors Partners & Pathways
Stanwood-Camano School District is proud to offer Open Doors Program through Skagit Valley College and Everett College. Through these partnerships, we provide flexible and supportive pathways for students to reengage and succeed.
Skagit Valley College – Open Doors Program
📍 2405 East College Way, Mount Vernon, WA 98273
Skagit Valley College’s Open Doors program supports eligible students ages 16-21 working toward high school completion with flexible scheduling and individualized guidance.
Everett Community College – Youth Re-Engagement (U3)
📍 2000 Tower Street, Everett, WA 98201
Everett Community College’s Youth Re-Engagement (U3) program provides high school completion support for eligible students ages 16-21 in a college campus setting.
Flexibility
Programs have in-person, hybrid, and online options to allow for the most support and flexibility.
Different goals
Students have a range of educational opportunities, including earning their high school diploma, a GED certificate, a vocational certificate, and college prerequisites.
Costs
Open Doors pays for your tuition, for your books, for your supplies, and provides you with the support you need to become a successful student.
Graduation Alliance
A fully online reengagement option
In addition to our college-based Open Doors partners, Stanwood-Camano School District partners with Graduation Alliance to offer a fully online pathway to high school graduation.
Students remain enrolled in the district and graduate with a Stanwood-Camano diploma.
Who It’s For
Designed for high school students who need a flexible alternative to in-person school and have fallen behind in credits or are at risk of not graduating on time.
How It Works
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100+ online courses, available anytime
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Flexible, three-week class structure
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Assignments due weekly, work completed on your schedule
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Diploma awarded by Stanwood-Camano School District
All students receive a free, internet-enabled Chromebook.
Built-In Support
Students are supported by:
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Certified teachers
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Academic coaches
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Local advocates
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24/7 virtual tutors
This 360-degree support model is designed to remove barriers and keep students on track.
Cost
Completely free to eligible students through the district partnership. Tuition, books, supplies, and technology are provided.
How to Get Started
Contact your school counselor or school administrator to request a referral.
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