They take schools that are nationally or regionally accredited. I attended the University of Management and Technology in Arlington VA. Now i am an Officer O-3 Capt. in the air force
Kaplan University is an online accredited school. Kaplan is regionally accredited which means that if you earn a degree from this school not all institutions like the military will accept it.
Yes, most universities should be able to accept your online high school diploma. There may be a few universities that may not accept it.
Well that is kinda iffy because the military only accept about 5-10 percent of online High School Graduates each year no matter what accredited High School you go to because they are all the same the best thing to do is contact your local recruiter to see if they have any room left to accept you because the military use tiers which range from 1-3. tier 3 being those who don't have a GED or High School diploma. Online high schools no matter if public or private are listed as a tier 2 meaning they are no better than a GED to the military. Tier 1 being those who attend public high school class at the School House.
Try Cambridge online.
American Public University will accept most high school diplomas from accredited programs, including home schooling, online high schools and GEDs.
Emirtaes aviation college do accept pennford hihg school diplom
Yes you can. Earning an accredited high school diploma from from any online school makes you eligible to apply not only for military services but for other jobs as well.
none! sadly
ICDC college
You need to check with the School Board in your State to find it.
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.
Yes. However, some states will not accept teaching credentials that came from an online school. Check with your state before enrolling in a school.