Advanced Placement Courses One of the most common ways of earning college credit during high school is by enrolling in Advanced Placement (AP) courses. Advanced Placement are classes designed by the College Board intended to mimic the challenge and rigor of college-level courses. They are offered ...
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Ontario Online High School is a private school for grades 9-12 with certified teachers and offers high school credits. Register now and learn at your own pace.
This summer, TCPS High School will be offering the summer credit courses listed below for students entering Grade 10, Grade 11, or Grade 12 next year. These are Ontario Ministry 1.0 credit courses, which require 110 instructional hours for successful completion. These courses will be included on...
A credit hour is a way of measuring how much credit a student receives for attending a course, which corresponds to the hours per week spent in that course. Unlike many traditional high school courses that require students to attend class every day, college courses may only meet two or three...
Credit recovery is a program designed to assist high school students in obtaining credits for courses they were previously unable to complete successfully. It is a means of ensuring that students who have fallen behind or faced challenges in their academic journey can still graduate on time. When...
Determine the Courses Your Student Needs Get a list of accepted courses for the school of your choice. Then you can purchase a subscription and access all the courses you need. Schedule the Exam Once your student’s progress bar reaches 90% on a given subject, you will need to schedule th...
Get your high school student on-track to graduate with Acellus online courses. Enroll Now Request Information Credit Recovery Program Overview Acellus Academy courses may be taken for credit recovery by students who didn’t pass a course on their first attempt. ...
Why aren't all HS4CC courses free? HS4CC is a nonprofit organization. Offering a selected number of courses for a small fee allows us to offer a large number of free courses to the community. Still have questions? Email Jennifer Cook-DeRosa: cookderosa@hs4cc.org ...
The state's postsecondary options program provides eligible public-school students to take courses at public two and four-year colleges for high-school and college credit. If the courses meet a high-school graduation requirement, the local school district will pay the students' tuition. 展开 ...