From their website they are accredited at the National Level by the National Commission of Independent Colleges and Schools.
The National Commission of Independent Colleges and Schools is a national level accrediting organization recognized by the Department of Education. Check with the college you plan to attend however to ensure they recognize national accreditation as opposed to the highest standard which is regional accreditation.
La Salle School offers online high school diploma programs that are regionally accredited. This accreditation ensures that the school meets quality standards and that its diplomas are recognized by colleges and universities.
The online adison high school diploma is not typically recognized or accredited by traditional educational accreditation bodies. It's important to thoroughly research the institution's accreditation status before enrolling to ensure that the diploma will be accepted by colleges or employers.
"Bunk school" typically refers to a school or training program that is not legitimate or accredited. These schools often lack proper credentials and may not provide quality education or skills training. It is important to research and verify the accreditation of any school or program before enrolling.
Rosa Parks dropped out of school around age 16 to care for her sick grandmother and mother. She later returned to school and earned her high school diploma.
Generally 4 years is required to receive a high school diploma. (Grade 9,10,11 12) however, there are some kids who do a fifth year. The fifth year option is usually used for students who want to re-do a course to improve their original mark, or to just take more courses. In the 4 year period, students should earn the 30 credits, needed to graduate from high school.
The age category with the highest number of high school graduates is typically around 17-18 years old, as this is the age when students typically complete their high school education and receive their diploma.
Yes, all credits may or may not transfer but it must be from an accredited community college with regional or national accreditation.**Note: A national accredited school may be harder to transfer credits to a regional accredited school, but not impossible!
is the nation high school diploma fully accredited
If it is listed as an accredited school then yes. See a recruiter and it will be confirmed.
I believe the questioner meant: "Is an online high school diploma recognized in all 50 states?"And the answer is that whether or not the high school diploma was earned online or in the classroom is not the issue. The issue is whether or not the high school is accredited by an agency approved by the US Department of Education (USDE); and, even more specifically, whether said agency is one of the US's six big USDE-approved "regional" accreditors (in other words, whether it's "regionally" accredited).Employers, colleges/universities and government agencies will not recognize a high school diploma -- regardless of whether it's of the online or in-classroom type -- unless the school that issued it is "regionally" accredited. Period.Yes, there's such a thing as "national" accreditation that's also USDE-approved, but at the high-school level, only "regional" accreditation will do.At the college level, it's a different story: At that level, "national" accreditation, as long as it's either USDE-approved, or approved by the USDE-sanctioned Council for Higher Education Accreditation (CHEA), can be okay. But even at that level, "regional" accreditation is still better. And at the high school level, "national" accreditation isn't good enough; only "regional" accreditation, again, will do.So the bottom line answer to the question is yes, an online high school diploma is recognized in all 50 states exactly the same as an in-classroom high school diploma; however, in either case, the school from which it came must be "regionally" (and not "nationally") accredited.
Benjamin Franklin High School in Coconut Grove is accredited by the National Accreditation Agency.
I am looking for a accredited high school diploma program that are accept at community colleges in the state of Mississippi
1 counts and another 1 doesn't...
Your high school diploma is not a guarantee to get into any college. Colleges have their own selection criteria. If it is a private school with accredited diploma then yes all colleges accept such diplomas.
Beware of the many diploma mills that claim to be "accredited," but the accreditation is from a bogus, but official-sounding, agency they invented. Some diploma mills have slick websites, and a "dot-edu" Web address doesn't guarantee legitimacyYou can use the Internet to check if a school is accredited by a legitimate organization at a new database of accredited academic institutions, posted by the U.S. Department of Education at www.ope.ed.gov/accreditation.To find out if an accrediting agency is legitimate, check the list of recognized national and regional accrediting agencies maintained by the Council for Higher Education Accreditation at www.chea.org.
Belford High School is not an accredited school. It is a Diploma Mill
Online schools have to be accredited in order to be recognized and Stenford looks like an accredited online school offering high school diploma programs.
The short answer to your question: yes, there are accredited online high school diploma programs. http://www.ashworthcollege.edu/programs/high-school/ might be a good place to start your search.