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Internet Home Schooling, if I took a course in a different country, would it still be creditable in the U.S?

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I may be moving to Guatemala, and I'm still in High school, so my only other option would be a private school, I want to know if I graduate from the Internet Schooling if schools in the U.S will accept my education.

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  1. If it&#039;s a US online school, then they should.  If you&#039;re an expatriate in Guatemala, you may be able to attend your state&#039;s free online public virtual schools - as long as your family has a residence in the state while you&#039;re gone.  Many military families use a virtual school in their home state while stationed elsewhere.  Of course it depends on whether your state has virtual public schools.  Otherwise you&#039;ll need to pay tuition to a non-public one.


  2. Penn Foster has an online high school course. Check them out at pennfoster.edu.

  3. You would need to call someone in education.

  4. There is a private school in Guatemala that offers pretty much a US education.  As far as I know, if you graduate from this school you graduate with a US diploma. It is called the Colegio Maya and it is a very good school.  There are also tons of really good private schools arount the country that offer great education and many are americanized so they even help you aplly for college in the US!

  5. I&#039;m in Australia, and I&#039;ve got a friend who does CompuHigh.

    I inquired about it, and you can do it anywhere, and your diploma and other achievements are credible in the US.

    Good luck!

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