Posts Tagged ‘School Diploma Online’

High School Diploma Programs

Monday, October 11th, 2010



If you are preparing yourself for college entry or would like to acquire a rewarding career, then the first step would be to look for good high school diploma programs. Once you have achieved the ever-important high school education, you can enroll in college degree programs with confidence.

As an alternate way to prepare for college entry, there are many programs designed for adult learners who need to complete their secondary education and get a high school diploma.

Primarily, secondary education for adults may be found at vocational schools, adult-education learning centers, and technical schools. It is even possible to get a high school diploma online. Students can earn diplomas via credit classes, which will prepare them for entry into trade school programs or other college courses.

Most high school diploma programs will require an assessment test to determine student skills in areas such as math, reading and writing. Common curriculums will include English, Arts, Mathematics, US History, American Government, State History, Social Studies, Science, Health and Physical Education, and additional electives.

In addition to standard classes, more comprehensive programs may offer vocational/college preparation and credit classes that allow the student to accumulate credits that may be transferred to a college degree program.

The difference between a high school diploma and a GED (General Equivalency Diploma) is that the GED is an exam consisting of five sets of tests in Interpretation of Literature, Mathematics, Science, Social Studies, and Writing Skills; whereas a high school diploma guarantees that specific coursework has been completed and required credits have been earned.

A secondary education opens doors to students who are actively seeking extended educational and occupational opportunities. Adult learning can be the first step to personal and professional success!

If you are researching secondary education for adults, you will find many good schools and colleges on our website. Submit a request for more information, and use it to help you choose one of the best high school diploma programs offered in your area.

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By: Michael Bustamante

Top Ten Distance Learning Resources

Wednesday, January 6th, 2010



Distance learning is growing by leaps and bounds. Keeping up with all that it entails, determining which are good programs and which are not, and having a community of other distance learners means checking out what is available on the Internet. After all, online learners tend to spend large chunks of their days cruising the information superhighway.

At its core, this article is a list of the websites that I believe all distance learners should become familiar. They provide information, community, and shared experience.

Notice that 8 – 10 are three colleges. These three colleges are, for my money, the top distance learning colleges in the country. Why? They get it. They understand what distance learning is supposed to be in a way that few other colleges do. Even if you have chosen a different school, the information on their sites will be helpful to you.

1. Distancelearn.about.com. This website is part of the New York Times-owned About.com and offers a wide variety of articles and other types of information.

2. DegreeDiscussion.com. This websites is primarily for building community with other distance learners, but it has the added benefit of having real distance learning experts in residence. There is no question that cannot be answered.

3. Petersons.com/distancelearning. This website’s strength is its search engine for distance learning programs.

4. BestOnlineHighSchools.com . A new site, but destined to become a useful site for students interested in earning a high school diploma online. The first site on the Internet dedicated solely to online high schools.

5. eLearners.com. A discussion forum, articles, and many colleges. A valuable site for students making the first foray into distance learning.

6. Degreeinfo.com. While this site does have some older articles, it’s strength is its discussion forum (but my advice is to avoid the politics area!).

7. BAin4weeks.com. Learn how to earn a college degree very quickly. No, I don’t think that you can really do it in four weeks. but you can do it in less than six months if you know how to test well.

8. Excelsior College (Excelsior.edu)

9. Charter Oak State College (CharterOak.edu)

10. Thomas Edison State College (TESC.edu)

Readers should understand that this list is only a jumping-off point for distance learning resources. Which sites will ultimately be of value to you is unclear. What is clear is that becoming a part of the distance learning world can help you become a successful online learner.

By: Thomas Nixon

Earn a High School Diploma Online

Monday, December 21st, 2009



With the strong competitiveness of the current job market, possessing a high school diploma is becoming increasingly necessary in order to be hired for a good position. There are many who have, for various reasons, been unable to earn a high school diploma. Fortunately, it is never too late to earn a high school diploma. Those who haven’t had the opportunity to complete their high school educations have resources available to them. One such option is taking courses online. Online courses provide exceptionally convenient means to completing courses and ascertaining a high school diploma.

Many who have not graduated from high school take the G.E.D (General Educational Development) exam as an alternative to earning a high school diploma. G.E.D tests are used to verify whether G.E.D. test takers have the academic skills and knowledge expected of high school students in the United States and Canada. Though this is certainly a sound alternative to earning a high school diploma, possessing a high school diploma is held as a standard that passing the G.E.D exams does not substitute for completely. Many employers tend to prefer those with high school diplomas over those who have passed the G.E.D exams.

Home school completion programs offer comprehensive courses in which students earn credits as they complete courses. This can be done online from home so that students may work at a pace that works well with their schedule. These types of courses are generally designed to be completed in a reasonable length of time, and many students can complete them at a time span between three and twelve months.

Continental Academy provides its students with regional accreditation. Most high schools have regional accreditation but home study high school programs typically do not. By taking the affordable, highly convenient online courses provided by Continental Academy students earn a regionally accredited high school diploma that is recognized by government employers, career and community colleges and universities. Continental Academy also offers accelerated programs so that students may obtain their diplomas quickly.

For additional information about the exceptional home schooling program offered by Continental Academy and to fill out a request, visit ContinentalAcademy.com.

By: Karen Kirby