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Last post 05-08-2008, 1:15 AM by Cajun. 16 replies.
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  •  04-10-2008, 2:24 PM 10918

    Online High School

    As I posted here earlier I already have a high school diploma ,but I was issued a "special diploma " which is worthless .I am studying for a GED now, but are there any online high school that a regionally accrediated community college will accept other than a GED ?

  •  04-10-2008, 8:59 PM 10925 in reply to 10918

    Re: Online High School

    Hi try Continental Academy, it is regionally accredited by SACS and the cost is only $400 for the entire program.  My brother obtained his high school diploma from there and it was good enough to land him admissions to Southern New Hampshire University, which he currently attends.

    The link to the diploma program is here:

    http://www.continentalacademy.com/home.html

  •  04-11-2008, 12:10 AM 10929 in reply to 10925

    Re: Online High School

    There are many online high school options.  Some states have free online high school programs for state residents, so you'll want to look into that first. 

    Other good options include Penn Foster High School, Ashworth University High School, and  Keystone High School

  •  04-11-2008, 3:38 PM 10940 in reply to 10925

    Re: Online High School

    sacred, youre very knowledgeable about many topics, I'm entering into the mED program at GCU and want to pick your brain for information: Teachers - which ones to watch out for, what classes are rough, etc... 

     Please shoot me an email at mi29havoc@yahoo.com

     You may now return to your regularly scheduled posting of forums

    Fanx!!!

  •  04-12-2008, 2:43 AM 10946 in reply to 10918

    Re: Online High School

    While I hesitate to toot my own horn, I should mention that I have a website for specifically this called:

    Best Online High Schools 

    On it, I have about seventy-five online high schools with more on the way. There are so many, many choices available now that I find it difficult to keep up. It's likely worth a look.

    I should mention that I am also the author of an article on this site about online high schools. It is located here:

    Are you considering an online high school? 

     

    Best,

     

    Tom Nixon

     

  •  04-18-2008, 3:55 PM 11044 in reply to 10918

    Re: Online High School

    Hi Kira,

    If you want to read a little more about it, one of our bloggers, Steve, has two daughters that are enrolled in Penn Foster's High School program. (Read one of his posts here.)

    Might give you some insight about the program.

  •  04-19-2008, 1:01 AM 11048 in reply to 11044

    Re: Online High School

    I should mention that I have enjoyed those posts (and Steve's blog in general). One of the very nice things is that, compared to other online high schools, Penn Foster is quite reasonably priced. Right now I think it is about $1495 for the entire program. If you watch carefully, they do regularly have "sales" where they drop the cost.

     

     Tom

    http://www.BestOnlineHighSchools.com

     

  •  04-22-2008, 9:01 AM 11084 in reply to 10946

    Re: Online High School

    tcnixon:

    While I hesitate to toot my own horn, I should mention that I have a website for specifically this called:

    Best Online High Schools 

    On it, I have about seventy-five online high schools with more on the way. There are so many, many choices available now that I find it difficult to keep up. It's likely worth a look.

    I should mention that I am also the author of an article on this site about online high schools. It is located here:

    Are you considering an online high school? 

     

    Best,

     

    Tom Nixon

     

    In addition to his website, Tom also has a couple of very useful books: _Complete Guide to Online High Schools_ and its predecessor _Bears' Guide to Earning High School Diplomas Non-Traditionally_.
  •  04-22-2008, 9:12 AM 11085 in reply to 10918

    Re: Online High School

    I hope Tom Nixon doesn't mind me mentioning a competitor, but there is also Vincent Kiernan's _Finding an Online High School_.
  •  04-22-2008, 10:17 AM 11087 in reply to 11085

    Re: Online High School

    I don't mind at all. More than a few people have found it helpful to buy both. I own both. They are different books. Mine focuses on online high school programs and his focuses on online high school courses (so, thus, has lists of many, many courses). It seems to me that the goals of the readers are different.

     

     

    Tom Nixon

    http://www.bestonlinehighschools.com

     

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  •  04-22-2008, 10:20 AM 11088 in reply to 11084

    Re: Online High School

    Thanks for the plug. While I am proud of both Complete Guide to Online High Schools and Bears' Guide to Earning High School Diplomas Nontraditionally, I should mention that I have a second edition of Complete Guide coming out this summer (so if you are looking to buy the book, you may want to wait; lots of updates!).

     

    Tom Nixon

    http://www.bestonlinehighschools.com

     

  •  05-06-2008, 6:08 AM 11593 in reply to 11088

    Re: Online High School

    tHANKS for the replies but I still am not sure which one of the online HS 's will be more accepted  ? Other than a GED .
  •  05-06-2008, 1:31 PM 11601 in reply to 11593

    Re: Online High School

    More accepted for what?  Admission into college?  Any regionally accredited high school should be equivalent to another. 
  •  05-06-2008, 4:27 PM 11603 in reply to 11593

    Re: Online High School

    Any online high school with regional accreditation should be acceptable to most colleges. What might be helpful is if you picked two or three that are of interest to you and post the names here.

     

    Tom Nixon

    Best Online High Schools

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  •  05-06-2008, 6:04 PM 11605 in reply to 11603

    Re: Online High School

    I am more interested in Penn Foster and Ashworth but I want a diploma that will help me better achieve my goal of eventually going to college.I want a school that has the most credibility,yes a GED is better all around  but,I have many reasons for choosing online the number one is time.
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