Thirteen years, if you include kindergarten. Or do you mean like how long does it take in the mail or something?
Depends what level you test at. Based on your score they will assess how long the courses will take. Average 6 months to complete the requirements.
First, you must choose an online high school. Complete their steps for enrollment and than begin your coursework. Depending upon your testing scores and the information your online high school receives from your last high school, will determine how long it will take for you to complete your diploma or GED.
Answer 1: It's unclear what the questioner means by "what states will accept." Begged is the question, "accept for what purpose?" To avoid that confusion, let me take a giant step back and explain something that will make it easier...People, in the world -- but especially around here -- need to stop thinking of an "online" high school diploma as being any different from a regular, in-classroom one. As long as the online high school is "regionally" accredited, just like in-classroom high schools, by an agency approved by the US Department of Education (USDE), then the "online high school's diploma is quite literally identical to the in-classroom high school's diploma.So, then, it's not whether the high school is in-classroom or online. Whether or not it's online isn't the differentiator. Rather, all that matters -- regardless whether the high school is online or in-classroom -- is that it's accredited by one of the United States's six big USDE-approved "regional" accreditors... also known as being "regionally" accredited.Whenever you look for a high school, be it online or in-classroom, simply ensure that it's "regionally" accredited. Period. That's all that matters.As long as the diploma is from a regionally-accredited high school, then it will be accepted by absolutely everyone to whom having a high school diploma matters. Employers will accept it. Colleges/universities and trade schools will accept it. The military will accept it. Any state governmental agency which requires a high school diploma, for whatever reason, will accept it.It's really as simple as that. Whether or not the diploma was earned online or in the classroom matters not one whit as long as the diploma, no matter how it was earned, was earned from a "regionally" accredited high school.And that's the long and short of it.
You can have your high school diploma or your GED to get into the army as long as you can pass the mental test your good to go
Online high school is a valid alternative for many students, whatever the reason. As long as you choose a school that is fully accredited in your state, credits earned will lead to a recognized high school diploma.
yes you can go to collage if you went to school online or you can go to an online collage if you prefer
All colleges will except any highschool diploma, long as it is acredited and you pass the SAT too.
by doing what is needed
No, you do not need a high school diploma to be a carpet installer, although many employers prefer that you have it. As long as you meet the minimum age requirements to be employed, and someone is willing to employ you without a high school diploma, you can be a carpet installer.
Earn a diploma in 1 year? As long as you pass the tests
Getting a high school diploma could be a short term goal or a long term goal depending upon where you are in the process. If you have one more month of high school to complete, that is relatively short term. If you are just entering high school and expect to be there for four years, that is long term.
As long as the document is from a State or Federally recognized and accredited educational institution, it doesn't matter if it's online or not. For example, a diploma from "Joe's Online High School Diplomas" wouldn't cut it, but a diploma from an online program administered by an accredited school is okay. It's similar to an online diploma for a college degree; a BS from DeVry isn't going to get you into the military as a commissioned officer, but a diploma from a known university administering online college courses would. The determining factor is whether or not the place you get the diploma from meets known State or Federal educational standards of accreditation. You can read more on the subject at the Wiki link below.
As long as your GED is from an accreddited source it will be sufficient for you to be accepted into a university if you are accepted. Before you apply to a school make sure you call and ask that question,