No in fact it is a major scam. Tried to go through with the school and but thankfully realized it wasn't legit and did not give information out !!..
no.
I am making sure that is a real diploma and state reconized
Getting educated and getting a job are two different things. It is true that it is necessary to have a good qualification for getting a good job of your choice, but there are more factors involved than just having a qualification. The employers look for credible qualification while hiring employees. The credibility of online schools such as alford depends on these schools being accredited. As their accreditation is mentioned on their website, their high school diploma seems legit.
i am using it perfectly at my job.
Doing a little research will get you the answer for your question. The school is recognized and accredited by an agency named NAAHE which grants accreditation candidacy on a national level which I think considering a high school is good enough.
I wish i could answer you, but there are way to many Lincoln High Schools to know which one you are talking about.
Accredited schools are considered legitimate so Belford is a legitimate online school.
Franklin Virtual Schools / Franklin Virtual High School is accredited by SACS CASI a recognized regional accrediting organization.
No. By it's own admission, it is not accredited by an approved accreditation agency. See the Related Question below.
There are a number of schools that allow students to sit in for a GED test but most students prefer studying for a GED at home. However the advantage of doing it through a reputed school is that it just adds that extra bit to your academic credential to make it stand out amongst the rest. But the question remains, if you are going to a school to do your GED then why not complete a formal high school diploma, because after all, a diploma is a better option and is preferred over GED by employers. Alford High School offers both a high school diploma as well as a GED. Even though both programs are accredited and recognized but why settle for a GED when the same school offers you the opportunity to complete an accredited high school diploma for nearly the same fee and; since it's online, it is the most suitable program for those who cannot study in a traditional classroom setting due to other commitments.
yes they might be a little high but they are legit.
Looks ok to me, the website actually advertises high school diploma programs. It does not offer a GED, because GED cannot be offered by a high school and obviously GED is not a high school diploma. What the website is trying to say is that with little effort and time you can get an accredited high school diploma instead of a GED which has comparatively less value than a high school diploma