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Workforce Development Diploma Program (WDDP)

​*As of July 1, 2019, the Competency-Based (CB) Program is no longer offered
Official Memo on the Sunsetting of the CB Program

​WCSA has shifted to a new Workforce Development Diploma Program (WDDP) and
​Pre-High School Equivalency classes to support students looking to earn a diploma.

The Workforce Development Diploma is NOT a High School Equivalency.
It represents completion of the WCSA work skills preparation program.


Call one of our five campus offices to learn more about the individualized opportunities that best suit you.

What is the WDDP?

The WDDP provides an opportunity for adults to gain the knowledge, skills, and abilities needed for employment and/or job training.  Students must complete two required modules in order to qualify for a diploma. 
WDDP Information Brochure

Where to Start:  CASAS Pre-Test Assessment

All new or returning students (after one year of absence) must take an assessment test for all Adult Basic Education, Adult Secondary Education (diploma programs), and English Language Acquisition/New Americans programs prior to the start of the class.

Students must register in person.  Please bring the following items to the assessment test:
  • A valid picture ID with birth date (State ID, Driver's License, Passport, or Military ID)
  • Students age 16-17:  Approved release papers (Form 4140) from home high school

Module 1:  The Academic Section

This module focuses on reading and math for the workplace and professional skills (situational judgment, active listening, problem-solving, effective communication, and conflict resolution).  The goal of this module is for students to gain the foundational skills needed to be an effective employee.

​Students must complete the following two classes (in any sequence):
  • Workforce Development Reading
  • Workforce Development Situational Judgment and Active Listening

Students must also:
  • attend at least 75% of the total class sessions per class;
  • complete assigned tasks for each class;
  • complete a total of 120 hours of combined class time and computer-based learning; and
  • attain a minimum 5-point scale score gain or an Educational Functioning Level gain as measured on the CASAS/TABE pre- and post-tests.

Module 2:  Career Goals

This module is a continued application of work readiness skills which may involve on-the-job training and/or obtainment of the National Work Readiness Credential.  The goal of this module is for students to obtain practical application and employability skills (work ethic, leadership, positive attitude, teamwork, etc.).
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Students must complete and provide documentation for one of the following choices.  The student must:
  • be employed or volunteer for a minimum of 100 hours within a two- to six-month period from the start of the program (hours must be with the same organization); or
  • complete the iCAN Program requirements; or
  • complete a minimum of one credit at an accredited post-secondary institution.

WDDP Fees

Enrollment Fee:  $20 per class
Books/Supplies:  Varies

View all course schedules by campus here

Vision:  Where learning never ends!
Mission:  Waipahu Community School for Adults will provide learning opportunities for students to 
improve the quality of their lives as they contribute positively to society.
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  • Enrollment is open to all persons 18 years and over, regardless of race, color, national origin, ancestry, sex, gender identity, gender expression, sexual orientation, age, disability, and religion.  Be prepared to present photo identification.
  • Students ages 16 to 17 must be officially released from a public high school in the State of Hawaii before admission into academic classes.
  • Unregistered persons, including children, are not allowed in adult classes.
  • The consumption of alcohol, illegal substances and the use of tobacco products are prohibited during school functions and on school grounds. 
  • The school reserves the right to remove, from class and school grounds, any student or individual exhibiting inappropriate behavior.
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