Are there any online home-schooling programs in which my public-school credits would count for?
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I'm looking into home-schooling programs that can be completed online, but I don't want to waste the schooling I've already gone through. I've earned 18 credits at my high school... 8 ...show more
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Answer:
http://www.k12.com (if available for high school where you live) or http://www.connectionsacademy.com (again, if available for high school where you live) or other possible virtual public or charter high school where you live would undoubtedly accept your credits. Other places probably have their own policies, although I doubt most would be difficult about it. You would really have to contact the schools themselves for a definitive word.
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Any *public* online school will accept your credits from another public school just as they would if you transferred from one B&M school to another. The K12 online schools/academies have AP classes. K12 has the private iCademy for high school if your state doesn't have a public option. To see if there's a K12-based public option in your state, don't use the link Jana posted. Use the official one at K12: http://www.k12.com/getk12 For Connections Academy, mentioned by Glurpy, go here: http://www.connectionsacademy.com/ourschool/passthroughMap.asp?loc=bottomImage&pageName=home.asp The other option for an online education is to use an online *private* school, where you pay tuition. Most of these programs will also accept your PS credits. They have different graduation requirements, so it may depend on the individual school. The majority of online schools have at least AP courses, which are "honors". Most of the online schools I've seen don't have "advanced diploma" tracks - just the AP course options. Some have courses that only gifted students (based on tests) are able to take. You're just going to have to look at your options, the costs, and the availability. Then contact the schools to see who has what you want. Most online private schools start at $350/course/semester/0.5 credit and go up from there in price. K12's iCademy full-time tuition is $6995/year. You can also do part time enrollment, but the AP courses cost more than the companion general-ed course.
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I think that a public online school like K-12 will count your previous credits.See if they have one in your state. Check http://www.takecontrolofyoureducation.com If you live in Southern California, Pacific Coast High School is amazing! It's a hybrid school. Best of Luck! Jana http://www.purehomeschooling.com/
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