How do homeschoolers get high school credits?
A homeschooled student may earn 1 high school credit by: Completing a high school level textbook. Taking a semester-long course at a local college. Taking a standard year-long course at a local high school.
How do you get your high school diploma if your homeschooled?
Homeschooled students may obtain a high school diploma in one of several ways:
- From their local public school (this is rare)
- From an umbrella school, correspondence school, or virtual school.
- From their parents (this is most common)
What is the minimum credit requirement for graduating from high school?
California Connections Academy high school students must successfully earn a minimum of 22 Carnegie units of credit to graduate. The course credits required to graduate from high school in California include: English: 4 credits. Math: 2 credits (including Algebra)
Does a homeschooled child get a high school diploma?
If you’re wondering whether your homeschooled student can receive a high school diploma, the answer is yes! As the parent, you prescribe your child’s course of study and you can present a diploma that indicates he or she has successfully completed it.
Do homeschoolers get a GED?
Homeschoolers do not need a GED or a diploma to apply to college or qualify for financial aid; you just have to declare that your homeschool education meets state law requirements. When filling out the FAFSA, be sure to check “homeschooled” when it asks for your high school completion status.
What are the requirements for K12?
The minimum hardware recommendations to use the program are as follows:
- CPU: PowerPC G4 1 GHz or faster processor; Intel Core Duo 1.83 GHz or faster processor.
- Browser: Firefox 3.0 or later, Safari 2.0 or later.
- RAM: 512MB of RAM.
How much time a day does homeschooling take?
two to three hours