Ten Point Plan to Choosing an Online High School

How do you choose an online high school? Some would tell you that this is:

a. very simple; or b. very hard; or c. both I think it is possible to apply a simple formula to the selection process. Following this formula will greatly improve the possibility of choosing the right online high school for you. This formula amounts to a ten point plan for success.

Point 1: Is the school accredited or recognized by a governmental agency? At one point, I used to say that the only acceptable choices for online high schools were those that were regionally accredited. I have now expanded my thinking on the topic (but only for high schools; colleges do not get this option). Some states do have a reasonable authorization process. Likewise, some school districts are offering real programs. It may be that neither is currently accredited. They are still reputable. Where you need to be careful is places like Florida that has its share of online high schools, but the approval process is non-existent. It amounts to a license to do business. By the way, there are almost as many fake accreditors as fake online high schools. Real accreditors are CITA and those accreditors listed at CHEA.org and the Department of Education website.

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First of all, a high school scholarship is easier to secure: There is much less competition and companies and organizations which provide scholarships often have difficulty even finding enough applicants. For college scholarships, on the other hand, the demand is much higher than the supply. Very few applicants get college scholarships, despite how good they are. High school scholarships, however, can easily be gotten as long as the applicant follows the necessary steps for a good application.

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That is right. Have you heard of a high school that offers a class in money management? If so, let me know so that I commend them for what they are doing. Unfortunately, most of them do not and our students are failing when it comes to managing money.

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