Are You Looking For High School Alternatives?

High School of America is uniquely designed to meet the needs of students who seek an alternative to the confines of classroom-based learning. Because our courses are conveniently self-paced, 100% online and supervised by a caring academic support team, our diploma programs are perfect traditional high school alternatives.

High School of America is ideal for people of all ages and all stages of life, from adults and homeschoolers, to traditional teen higher-schoolers and the college bound. Anyone who is looking to finish high school online is a candidate!

What’s Standing In Your Way From Finishing High School Online?

High School of America can help remove the barriers standing in your way from finishing high school online so that you can earn your high school diploma. Study independently at your convenience, on your own flexible schedule. Get close academic support in an accredited curriculum that will help prepare you for college, career and beyond.

Move ahead with HSOA online high school programs on your terms.

Call 1-(888) 242-4262 or enroll online today.

Why Choose High School of America?

High School of America is a private online school for Grades 1-12. Our school has been in existence since 1999 and over 50,000 students, across the U.S. and internationally, have enrolled in our online courses.

Our online curriculum has been time-tested and meets the academic needs of many types of students, including but not limited to accelerated, remedial, and gifted learners. The majority of students that enroll plan to attend college or enter the workforce upon graduation. We offer a college preparatory curriculum offering General, Honors, and AP courses.

Here are just a few reasons that teens and their families choose High School of America for Grades 1-12:

Make up missed credits
When students fall behind in traditional schools, it can be difficult to make up missed credits while keeping up with required coursework. Flexible online high schools let teens make up courses – some enroll online while still attending their regular high school, while others move completely to the virtual realm.
Get ahead and graduate early
Motivated teens don’t need to be held back by classes that require four months to complete. Students can finish courses as fast as they are able. Many of our graduates have earned their diplomas and moved on to college one or two years ahead of their peers.
Flexibility for unusual schedules
Young people involved in consuming activities such as professional acting or sports often have to miss classes. Instead of struggling to catch up, these talented teens can complete courses during their down time (even if it's late in the evening).
Get away from negative peer groups
Troubled teens may want to make a change but find it difficult while surrounded by former friends. By learning online, teens can get away from seeing the same people every day and make new friends based on shared interests rather than shared locations.
Work at their own pace
Teens can speed ahead when they feel confident and take longer when dealing with confusing subjects. Instead of struggling to keep up or sitting bored waiting for the class, teens progress at a pace that accommodates their strengths and weaknesses.
Focus on academics, avoid distraction
Some students lose focus when surrounded by school distractions. We help students focus on academics and save socializing for off hours. Sometimes students study online for a semester or two to get back on track before re-enrolling in a traditional high school.
Escape bullying
When schools turn a blind eye to a child being tormented, families can enroll in our online school. It can be a permanent academic home for bullied teens or a temporary solution while parents find a safe alternative public or private school.
Access programs not available locally
Students in rural or disadvantaged areas can access top-notch curriculum. Honors, AP courses, and electives are available to all. Students in our advanced courses have high acceptance rates from upper-tier colleges.