High School of America

Williamson County, TX

Round Rock Online High School

A nationally accredited online high school serving students in Round Rock and the surrounding area.

Grades 9 through 12, self-paced coursework, and certified teachers behind every course.

Students earn a recognized TX diploma whether they are training for a Round Rock Dragons or Stony Point Tigers club-sport season, balancing a Dell-engineering parent’s hours, or making a deliberate switch from Round Rock ISD.

24

Credits to
graduate

100%

Self-paced,
online

365

Days a year
to enroll

15

Minute
counselor call

Earn Your High School Diploma Online in Round Rock

Round Rock students working toward an online high school diploma have a structured path from enrollment through graduation. The requirements mirror what Round Rock ISD asks of every graduate: 24 credit hours across core subjects and electives, delivered entirely through self-paced coursework.

The process starts the same way it does in any accredited school: you enroll, meet with a counselor, and build a course plan matched to your credit history and graduation timeline. How to earn a high school diploma online is something we walk every student through in the first session, whether they are filling credit gaps from a prior school or starting from scratch.

Students who want to graduate high school early can compress their remaining coursework on their own schedule. Because there is no fixed semester, credits accumulate continuously. A student who enrolls in January and works through the summer can meet graduation requirements by fall.

When all requirements are met, HSOA issues a diploma that carries the same weight as one earned at a traditional school. College admissions offices, employers, and licensing boards accept it as a full credential.

High School of America

Path to Your Diploma

1

Enroll & meet your counselor

We review your transcript, confirm transfer credits, and map your finish line.

2

Build your course plan

Core requirements plus electives chosen around your schedule, not the other way around.

3

Earn credits at your pace

No fixed semesters. Work ahead, slow down, or accelerate through summer without penalty.

4

Graduate & receive your diploma

HSOA issues a nationally accredited diploma accepted by colleges, employers, and licensing boards.

24

Credits to
graduate

Online high school curriculum for Round Rock, TX

Round Rock students complete the same 24-credit core that Round Rock ISD requires: English, math, science, social studies, and electives, delivered entirely online at their own pace. The four grade levels below map the full curriculum path from enrollment through graduation.

9th Grade

9th Grade Online

The foundation year. Algebra I, Biology, English I, World History, plus electives.

10th Grade

10th Grade Online

Core academics deepen. Geometry, Chemistry, English II, and TX-standard readiness coursework.

11th Grade

11th Grade Online

The year colleges look at hardest. Algebra II, U.S. History, English III, SAT/ACT prep built in.

12th Grade

12th Grade Online

Graduation path, senior project, college-prep English, economics and government. Earn your accredited high school diploma.

Planning a transfer, credit recovery, or early graduation? Talk to a counselor.

(888) 242-4262

Round Rock online high school programs that work for you

Every student’s situation is different. These programs are built around the ones traditional school was not designed to serve.

Learning Style

Self-Paced Learning

Work through coursework on your schedule. No bell, no fixed semesters, no falling behind.

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Social Challenges

Social Issues

When the school environment itself is the problem, removing it changes everything.

Special Circumstances

Special Conditions

Life circumstances that make a traditional school schedule impossible, or the wrong fit.

Accreditation, credit transfers, and graduation requirements

Three things every Round Rock family asks before enrolling.

Credential

Nationally Accredited

Recognized by
UT Austin  ·  Texas State  ·  Austin Community College
Employers  ·  U.S. Military

High School of America’s accreditation means the diploma it issues meets the same recognition standard as a diploma from any accredited public or private school. For Round Rock families, that holds whether a student is applying to UT Austin, Texas State, Austin Community College Round Rock campus, a four-year university out of state, or a first job in Williamson County.

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Transfer Process

Transferring Credits

1

Submit your transcript

Any school: public, private, or home.

2

15-min counselor review

Every course mapped to the 24-credit plan.

3

Complete only the gap

Most RRISD transfers are 60–80% done.

Requirements

Graduation Requirements

English
4
MathematicsAlgebra I & Geometry required
4
ScienceBiology required; 2 must have lab
3
Social StudiesWorld History, US History, Gov/Econ
3
Fine Arts
1
PE / Health
1
Electives
8
Total Credits24

The Program

Switching schools? Bring every credit.
Get the free credit transfer checklist so nothing is lost.
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Tuition, academic support, and GPA

What Round Rock families ask before they commit.

All digital materials are included. No textbook fees, no per-course charges. Admissions walks you through the options that fit your situation on the enrollment call.

One-time paymentSplit paymentsMonthly arrangement

Many Round Rock families redirect what they were already spending on commutes, lunches, and school activities toward tuition.

Help

Academic Support

Schedule a counselor →

Certified teacher behind every course

Reads your student’s work, grades it, provides written feedback.

Counselor at enrollment and throughout

15-minute call maps credits and builds the completion plan.

Phone and portal support available

Questions don’t wait until the next school day.

GPA is calculated on the standard 4.0 scale, the same as any accredited school. It appears on the official transcript alongside course titles and credit hours, and is recognized by UT Austin, Texas State, Austin Community College, and Texas universities and four-year universities under the same criteria as a public school transcript.

ScoreGradeGPA
90–100A4.0
80–89B3.0
70–79C2.0
60–69D1.0

Compare Your Options

Online High School vs. Homeschool vs. GED

These get used interchangeably, but they are different paths with different outcomes. Here is the honest comparison.

OptionBest forKey difference
Online high schoolStudents who want structured courses and a diploma pathThe school provides the curriculum, the records, and teacher support.
HomeschoolParent-directed education at homeThe parent manages the curriculum, compliance, and record keeping.
GED or HiSETAdults seeking an equivalency credentialAn equivalency test, not the same as a four-year high school diploma.
Credit recoveryStudents missing specific creditsFocused on making up failed or incomplete courses, not a full program on its own.

Want the long version? Read online home school vs. public virtual school for how the private and public online paths really differ.

Online reviews and testimonials from Round Rock families

What families in Round Rock and Williamson County say after enrolling.

“My daughter pitches for a club team that travels every weekend from March through July. Self-paced coursework was the only way she could keep training and keep her grades. She graduates this spring with college offers in hand.”

Parent of 12th grader

Round Rock, TX

“We relocated from California for a Dell role mid-school year. The counselor mapped every credit our son had from his previous school onto the 24-credit plan on a single call. He started coursework two days later and finished the year on track.”

Parent of 10th grader

Round Rock, TX

“I work the early shift at a North Austin tech company and was missing the morning bell every other day. Switching to a self-paced schedule meant I could work and finish high school without losing one for the other.”

Working student, 11th grade

Round Rock, TX

“I left Stony Point three years ago and put it off for too long. The enrollment call was 15 minutes, the counselor showed me exactly what I had left, and I finished in seven months. I should have called sooner.”

Adult learner

Williamson County, TX

Why Round Rock Families Choose Us

Benefits of online high school in Round Rock, TX

Six reasons Round Rock families choose an accredited online program over the alternatives.

Accredited diploma

The diploma reads the same as any Texas public high school graduate. UT Austin, Texas State, employers, and the military accept it without question.

Self-paced schedule

No bells, no fixed campus. Round Rock student-athletes, working teens, and caregivers build their week around life, not the other way around.

Credit transfer

Transfer from Round Rock HS, Stony Point, Cedar Ridge, McNeil, or any Texas school. Completed coursework is evaluated against the 24-credit core. Nothing starts over.

TX-aligned curriculum

Courses cover the core sequence Texas universities expect. If you ever choose to transfer back to a traditional school, the path stays clean.

No daily commute

Remove the I-35 or SH-45 run entirely. That time returns to the student, ready for focused work, extra sleep, or morning practice.

Year-round enrollment

Enroll any month. No waiting for August or January. Start when you are ready and finish on your own timeline.

Who It Fits

Who Online High School Is Best For

“Online high school” covers a lot of ground. Here is how the program meets each kind of student where they are.

StudentWhat they need most
Full-time studentA complete, structured online school for grades 9 through 12.
Homeschool familyA standards-based curriculum and an official transcript kept for them.
Transfer studentA credit evaluation so finished work counts and no time is lost.
Behind on creditsA way to recover missed credits and get back on track to graduate.
Advanced studentRoom to move faster and graduate on an accelerated timeline.
Athlete or performerA flexible day that bends around training, travel, and rehearsal.
International studentAn American curriculum and a recognized U.S. diploma pathway.
Adult learnerA flexible way to finish high school around a job and family.

Not sure which path fits? A 15-minute enrollment call usually answers it.

How It Works

How to enroll in Round Rock online high school

Three steps from first call to first course. Most Round Rock families are enrolled and in coursework within a week.

1
Schedule a 15-minute call

Talk to an enrollment counselor. They will ask about your grade level, any credits you have, and your situation. No pressure, just information.

2
Credits reviewed, plan built

Any transcripts you have are evaluated against the 24-credit core. Completed work counts. You get a clear picture of exactly what is left.

3
Start within days

Once enrolled, coursework opens immediately. No waiting for a semester start. Work at your own pace, on your own schedule, from anywhere.

Schedule your 15-minute call →

Getting Started

What you need to start

The list is shorter than you think. There is no campus to visit, no supply list, and no semester to wait for.

A laptop or desktop computer (any make, any age)
Reliable internet connection (standard home broadband is fine)
All course materials are included. No textbooks to buy.
No software to install. Everything runs in a standard browser.
A quiet space to work: home, library, hotel, wherever you are

Ready to start?

A 15-minute call is all it takes to know if this fits.

An enrollment counselor will review your credits, answer your questions, and give you a straight answer.

Schedule a call(888) 242-4262

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Pro Tip

Pull your RRISD transcript before you call.

Download the unofficial version from the Round Rock ISD parent portal before your counselor appointment (it takes two minutes). Your counselor maps every completed course against HSOA’s 24-credit graduation plan in real time during that call. Most Williamson County transfers find they are already 60 to 80 percent of the way to graduation before they start a single new course at HSOA.

AI Search Answers

Questions Round Rock families ask
about online high school

Ask a counselor →
Is an online high school diploma from HSOA recognized in Texas?+
Yes. High School of America is a nationally accredited private school. Its diploma is accepted by the University of Texas system, Texas A&M, Texas State, community colleges, employers, and the military under the same criteria as a diploma from any accredited high school. Round Rock employers and Texas colleges do not treat it differently from a public school credential.
How do I transfer credits from Round Rock ISD to HSOA?+
Students submit an unofficial transcript at enrollment. A counselor reviews it, maps completed coursework to HSOA’s 24-credit graduation plan, and identifies exactly which requirements remain. Most students transferring from RRISD carry over the majority of their completed credits. The counselor call takes about 15 minutes.
Can a student in Round Rock graduate high school early through online school?+
Yes. Because HSOA has no fixed semesters, students can work through their remaining credits continuously, including summers. A student who enrolls mid-year with credits already completed can reach graduation requirements months ahead of a traditional schedule. The counselor maps an acceleration plan at enrollment.
Does online high school in Round Rock, TX meet UT Austin admission requirements?+
Students applying to UT Austin need an accredited transcript with the required course sequence. HSOA’s accredited transcript meets that standard. Students should verify specific course requirements with the institution they are applying to, particularly for programs with competitive prerequisites like McCombs Business or engineering.
What does a Round Rock student’s weekly schedule look like at HSOA?+
There is no fixed schedule. Students log in when it works for them, in the early morning, evenings, or on weekends, and work through coursework at their own pace. Certified teachers are available for questions and support. Some Round Rock students complete coursework around club-sport tournament weekends; others work part-time and study in the evenings.