Penn Foster News | August 2007
 


Featured Program of the Month:
High School Diploma

Many people study at home for a diploma rather than in traditional high schools. Whether you are a student interested in accelerated studies, an adult learner who dropped out years ago, a teen who needs one class to finish up, or a parent who wants to home-school your children, you can take your first step toward achieving that goal today. A High School Diploma can lead to new opportunities — college, a new career, a promotion. And, you don’t have to settle for your GED. You can get your U.S. High School Diploma instead from a regionally and nationally accredited school. Penn Foster High School is accredited by the Middle States Commission on Secondary Schools and the Accrediting Commission of the Distance Education and Training Council (DETC), and is licensed by the Pennsylvania State Board of Private Licensed Schools.

  • Take only the individual courses you need to complete your High School Diploma. If you’re looking for accelerated studies or credit recovery, regionally accredited Penn Foster High School can provide the courses you need to complete your High School Diploma. First, check with your High School regarding credit transfer policies.

  • In as little as nine months for each year of High School you need, you can earn your full High School Diploma at home with Penn Foster. With no set class schedule, you study when and where it’s convenient for you and you work at your own pace. There’s no one to rush you or hold you back. Instructors and support staff are just an email away. Click here for information on the complete Penn Foster High School Program.

Many Penn Foster graduates continue with their studies toward a postsecondary career diploma and/or degree. Recognition of a Penn Foster High School Diploma is solely at the discretion of the receiving institution.

Related links:
Middle States Commission on Secondary Schools
Distance Education and Training Council (DETC)