Compuhigh - Online High School Diploma

    CompuHigh offers both diploma programs and individual courses for high school students who need extra credit or a full online diploma curriculum. Students enrolled in our diploma programs are attending a nationally accredited, private school called Whitmore School.  Whitmore is fully accredited and our students are accepted in colleges and universities throughout the country. 
     

CompuHigh
Individual Courses
Whitmore School
Diploma Program
Whitmore School
Diploma Plus Program
Cost: $275.00 per course
Cost: $985.00 per year
Cost: $1485.00 per year
  • Students not enrolled full-time with us, but are needing summer school courses.
  • Students who are not enrolled full-time with us, but are needing extra credits, or credits to graduate.
  • Homeschooled students needing course work.
  • Students have one year to complete the course from the day of enrollment.

 

 

  • Students can take up to 8 credits in a year.
  • Each class provides one to one contact with a teacher.
  • Students work at their own pace.
  • Diplomas are issued 3 times a year upon completion of program. Transcripts issued at any time.
  • All previously earned High School credits are applied toward diploma.
  • This program is for our general or college prep. diploma.

 

 

 

The PLUS Program also includes:
  • Personal educational counselor.
  • Weekly progress reports sent to parents via email.
  • Monthly overview sent to parents.
  • Phone calls to parents as needed.
  • Monitoring of student's progress by counselor.
  • Intervention by counselor when necessary.
  • All previously earned High School credits are applied toward diploma.
  • This program is for our general or college prep. diploma.

 

     

CompuHigh Graduation Requirements:

In keeping with our philosophy of educating the whole person, the requirements for graduation from Whitmore are not just related to academic subjects.  Whitmore students read from an extensive reading list. It is recommended, although not required, that students hold a job for pay before graduating from the secondary program.  

Students can choose between two different tracks.




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Updated 09/27/06