Correspondence Schools for a High School Diploma

Correspondence schools are an option for homeschool students working toward obtaining a high school diploma. Correspondence schools generally offer a full curriculum that is based on a student's grade level. All the materials the student needs are mailed to the student and a teacher makes, receives, provides feedback and grades assignments. When choosing a correspondence school to complete your child's high school diploma requirements, look for accredited schools.
  1. Alpha Omega Academy

    • For parents looking for an accredited, online Christian distance-learning school for their children, the Alpha Omega Academy may be a good fit. The Academy provides structured curriculum for students in grades K through 12 and is a member of the Association of Christian Schools International. Curriculum is available in an online, CD-ROM or print basis, and both full and part-time enrollment is available. A Bible-based curriculum is provided along with college planning services and grading and transcript services.

    Laurel Springs School

    • Laurel Springs School offers both online and text-based curriculum to students in grades K through 12. This nationally accredited school focuses on preparing high school students for college and offers a complete college prep high school curriculum that includes honors as well as AP (advanced placement) courses. More than 80 of the school's courses are approved by both the NCAA and the University of California. It is also the only distance learning school with a chapter of the National Honor Society, a prom, graduation ceremony and diploma that is recognized by many major universities.

    Southeast Academy

    • The Southeast Academy is an online school offering both full- and part-time home enrollment to students. Course material is Christian-based and the school is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools (SACS). Curriculum is offered from grades K through 12. The Academy emphasizes individualized instruction. Courses are tailored to focus on students' strengths and development areas. The school has been partnering with homeschooling families for more than 25 years and offers courses in paper, CD or online formats. Professional test evaluations, annual standardized achievement testing and quarterly progress reports are offered. Support is available online or by telephone.

    University of Nebraska Independent Study High School

    • The University of Nebraska Independent Study High School is an online high school accredited by the Nebraska Department of Education and the North Central Association Commission on Accreditation and School Improvement. The program meets, and often exceeds the course guidelines established by the International Association for K-12 Online Learning (iNACOL). Courses are designed to transfer to other schools and a diploma from this program is recognized by numerous colleges and universities. Students have access to the resources of the University of Nebraska at Lincoln, which established the program in 1929. Students from 135 countries around the world take courses through the University of Nebraska's independent study high school. Students are commonly athletes, performers and homeschooled students.

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