Earn a U.S. High School Diploma Online from Anywhere in the World
High School of America helps international students, student-athletes, traveling families, academies, clubs, and schools access a flexible American online high school diploma pathway.
Students can continue living, training, traveling, or studying in their home country while working toward a U.S. high school diploma online through a structured American curriculum.
- U.S. online diploma pathway
- American curriculum
- Built for global students
- Flexible online learning
- Academy partner options
- Custom program quotes
What Is the High School of America U.S. International Dual Diploma Program?
The U.S. International Dual Diploma Program from High School of America gives students outside the United States a clear path to a U.S. high school diploma, earned online, from anywhere, while their current life keeps moving. School in their home country can continue. Training schedules can stay intact. Travel can keep happening. The American academic record builds in parallel.
For some students, that means earning a U.S. diploma alongside studies at a local school. For others, it’s the academic anchor while they train at a sports academy, perform internationally, or live as part of a globally mobile family.
The program does one thing simply: gives students access to an American online high school diploma pathway without requiring them to leave their country, academy, team, or lifestyle.
Best-Fit Students
- International students seeking a U.S. diploma pathway
- Student-athletes with training or travel schedules
- Students attending academies, clubs, or partner schools
- Traveling families and globally mobile students
- Students who need flexible online American curriculum
- Schools that want a U.S. diploma option for families
Built for International Students, Athletes, Academies, and Schools
The program serves students and organizations that need credible American online education with more flexibility than a traditional classroom schedule allows.

International Students
Students living outside the United States can study through an American online high school pathway from their home country, on their schedule, in their time zone.
- U.S. diploma pathway
- English-based coursework
- Flexible learning schedule
- Support for global families
Student-Athletes
Athletes need a school that bends around training, tournaments, travel, and competition. The program provides academic structure that fits real athletic life, not the other way around.
- Soccer academies
- Tennis academies
- Golf programs
- Competitive sports clubs
Traveling Families
School should move with the family, not pin it down. Students keep learning while families relocate, travel, work internationally, or move between countries.
- Digital nomad families
- International families
- Performing arts students
- Mobile homeschool families
Sports Academies
Academies can offer student-athletes a flexible academic option, a credible diploma path, without building a school department from scratch.
- Group enrollment options
- Parent-friendly academic pathway
- Flexible study schedule
- Custom partner quotes
International Schools
Private and bilingual schools can layer a U.S. diploma pathway on top of their existing program, for families who want American curriculum access alongside the local one.
- Dual diploma opportunity
- American curriculum access
- School partner support
- Stronger family value proposition
Education Agents
Agents and consultants can refer students and families who want a flexible American online high school option as part of their U.S. education pathway.
- International family inquiries
- Partner communication support
- Clear enrollment process
- Custom program discussion
For Parents
Your child can work toward a U.S. high school diploma online without leaving their home country, academy, team, current school, or travel schedule behind.
What families get from High School of America is structure: a real academic pathway with real teacher support, not a stack of disconnected platforms or a pile of random lessons that don’t lead anywhere.
Why International Families Choose High School of America
Families don’t pick High School of America because they want online courses. They pick it because they want a school: structure, support, credibility, and an academic record that travels with the student.
A strong international online experience helps students stay organized, keep progressing, and finish with a real transcript that opens doors.
American curriculum
Teacher support
Progress tracking
Online access
Diploma pathway

Flexible Online Learning
Coursework completes from home, an academy, a school campus, or while traveling internationally, whatever a real student week looks like.
U.S. Academic Pathway
Students follow a U.S.-based pathway designed to support steady progress toward a high school diploma.
Support and Structure
Teachers respond, advisors guide, and families have someone to call when life gets in the way of school.
Flexible Academics for Sports Academies, Clubs, and Traveling Students
Academies and clubs need an academic partner that can keep up. Many student-athletes and performers need school to work around training, tournaments, performances, and travel, not the other way around.
Traditional school hours collide with serious training. The program solves that by giving academies and clubs a flexible online American education pathway that supports students as they keep pursuing their goals.
You focus on training. We handle the online American academics.
Academy Partner Benefits
- Keep students academically on track
- Offer parents a stronger education option
- Support students who travel or train full-time
- Add a U.S. diploma pathway to your academy
- Skip building your own school department
- Strengthen recruitment for athletic families
- Group and partner-based custom quotes
For School Partners
Add a U.S. diploma pathway without building a full American high school department.
That’s the offer in one line. International schools, bilingual schools, and private academies can layer this on top of what they already do, and give families a stronger academic option without rebuilding the school.
A U.S. Diploma Pathway for International Schools
International schools, bilingual schools, and private academies can work with High School of America to give students access to an American online high school diploma pathway alongside their existing program.
It lets schools serve families who want global academic options, without the school having to staff a U.S. curriculum department or build it from the ground up.
For many schools, the program becomes a premium add-on, a parent retention tool, and a stronger college-prep pathway for globally minded families.

Add Value
Give families access to a U.S. online diploma pathway as part of a broader international education experience.
Support Families
Help students who want an American curriculum option without leaving their current school.
Build Differentiation
Stand out by offering an additional global academic pathway most peer schools don’t have.
How Students Begin the U.S. International Dual Diploma Pathway
The same simple process works for families, students, schools, clubs, academies, and international partners.

Request Information
Families, students, schools, academies, clubs, or agents reach out and share their goals, grade level, country, schedule, the diploma question.
Review Student Needs
The student’s grade level, current academic status, country, schedule, and diploma goals get reviewed. Honest read first, recommendations second.
Build the Academic Pathway
The student gets a clear pathway, courses, sequencing, timing, designed around the U.S. diploma goal and the student’s actual life.
Receive a Custom Quote
Pricing comes after the academic pathway is set. Quotes are built around the student, family, academy, school, or group enrollment context.
Enroll and Start Learning
Students begin online coursework with structure, support, and clear progress markers from day one.
Stay on Track
Students, families, and approved partners get progress updates and guidance as the student moves through the program.
Tuition Is Quoted Based on Student and Partner Needs
Tuition is quoted custom, for international students, families, academies, clubs, schools, agents, and organizations. Different students and partner groups have different academic needs, grade levels, course requirements, support expectations, and enrollment volumes, and the quote reflects all of that.
The order is: build the right academic pathway first, then provide a clear quote for the student or organization’s needs.
Quote Factors May Include
- Student grade level
- Number of students enrolling
- Courses needed
- Diploma pathway goals
- Academic support needs
- Partner or group enrollment structure
- Timeline for starting the program
Public tuition is intentionally not listed on this page so families, academies, clubs, schools, and partners get accurate, situation-specific pricing.
American Curriculum, Online Support, and Future Planning
A structured online pathway built around American coursework, real academic progress, and diploma planning.

American Curriculum
Students study through a U.S.-based academic pathway. Learn more about the American curriculum offered by High School of America.
Diploma Planning
Families review the pathway toward an online high school diploma and the academic steps that get a student there.
Self-Paced Learning
Students who need flexibility explore self-paced online high school,designed for students with full lives outside school.
Graduation Requirements
Every grade has its own structure, the counselor walks each family through exactly what their student needs to graduate. Talk to a counselor.
Student-Athlete Planning
Athletes should review eligibility for their goals. The program supports the academics; athletic eligibility rules depend on the organization involved (NCAA, federations, conferences).
Family and Partner Support
Families, schools, clubs, and academies work directly with the team to build a pathway that fits the student.
Helpful Resources for International Families
These external resources help families understand U.S. education, accreditation, and student-athlete planning. We provide academic guidance, families should always confirm requirements with the colleges, countries, agencies, and athletic organizations they plan to work with.
Frequently Asked Questions About the U.S. International Dual Diploma Program
Can international students enroll in High School of America?
Yes. The program serves students studying from outside the United States through its online platform. Families contact the school first to review the student’s grade level, academic goals, and enrollment needs.
Why “U.S.” diploma instead of just “American” diploma?
Both terms get used. International families search for “U.S. high school diploma” and “American high school diploma” interchangeably. We use both so families recognize the program no matter which phrase they typed.
Can students keep attending their local school?
Often yes. Some students use the program as an additional U.S. diploma pathway alongside their local studies. Families should review their local school rules, graduation requirements, and country-specific education expectations.
Is this program a fit for athletes?
Yes. The flexibility supports students who train, travel, and compete. Athletes pursuing college sports should also review the eligibility requirements for the organizations and colleges they plan to apply to (NCAA, federations, etc.).
Can academies, clubs, or schools partner with High School of America?
Yes. The program partners with academies, clubs, schools, education agents, and organizations that want to offer students a flexible online American diploma pathway.
Is the program self-paced?
The program offers flexible online learning options that let students move through coursework at a pace that fits their schedule, while still receiving academic structure and teacher support.
How much does the U.S. International Dual Diploma Program cost?
Pricing is custom-quoted. The student’s grade level, academic goals, course needs, location, support requirements, and partner structure all factor in before tuition is set.
Do academies, clubs, or schools receive group pricing?
Yes. Group quotes are available for academies, clubs, schools, education agents, and organizations enrolling multiple students. Pricing varies based on student count, program structure, support needs, and enrollment goals.
Can this help students prepare for U.S. college?
A U.S. high school diploma pathway helps students build an American academic record. Specific college admission requirements vary, so students should review the colleges or universities they plan to apply to.
Start Your U.S. Diploma Pathway with High School of America
High School of America helps global students, athletes, traveling families, academies, clubs, schools, and education partners access flexible American online education from anywhere in the world.
Whether you’re a parent looking for a U.S. diploma pathway, an academy needing academic support for student-athletes, or a school interested in offering a dual diploma opportunity, the team can help you build the next step.