Online high school (as a formal construct) is often in a different category (legally) than homeschooling, still, I get emails on occasion about finding a legitimate program (this category can be a trainwreck and is full of swindlers).
This nice list was compiled by a colleague of mine over on the distance learning forum called DegreeInfo. The reason this list grabbed my attention, is because these high school programs are being run by COLLEGES!
What I like about a program run through a college, is that you’ll have immediate access to advisors and an increased opportunity for admission into the college upon completion from high school. Further, you can all but guarantee that any dual enrollment credit will be a perfect transfer. If you’re looking for an online high school program, this is a great place to start.
CALIFORNIA
– National University
URL: https://www.nuvhs.org/
– Stanford University
URL: https://onlinehighschool.stanford.edu/
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
– George Washington University
URL: https://www.gwuohs.com/
GEORGIA
– Ashworth College (James Madison High School)
URL: https://www.jmhs.com/
INDIANA
– Indiana University
URL: https://iuhighschool.iu.edu/
MISSISSIPPI
– University of Mississippi
URL: http://www.outreach.olemiss.edu/umhs/index.html
MISSOURI
– University of Missouri
URL: http://mizzouk12online.missouri.edu/
NEBRASKA
– University of Nebraska
URL: https://highschool.nebraska.edu/
TEXAS
– Texas Tech University
URL: http://www.depts.ttu.edu/k12/
– The University of Texas at Austin
URL: https://highschool.utexas.edu/
UTAH
– Brigham Young University
URL: https://hs.ce.byu.edu/
VIRGINIA
– Liberty University
URL: https://www.liberty.edu/online-academy/online-high-school/
Thanks Jennifer.