Earn Your High School Diploma from an Approved Online K12 Program
At EDUWW, K12 program we stand above the crowd because our educational program is fully approved by the North Central Association Commission on Accreditation and School Improvement (NCA CASI), an accrediting division of AdvancED, the world’s most trusted and recognized accrediting organization, representing over 32,000 schools.
What does this mean? It means your student’s credits are more likely to be recognized when applying for college application or when transferring to another school. In addition, these recognitions improve acknowledgment when applying for federal student aid and scholarships for college. In other words, approval of our program helps make a clear path toward post-high school success!
Another major benefit of an approved curriculum is that our programs provide you with an official diploma upon graduation, along with record keeping, transcripts, and grade reports. Above all, recognition received means that Education World Wide K12 education program offers rigorous academics that equal or surpass a traditional school and that EduWW AOA K12 is actively pursuing excellence by improving education.
Who is EDUWW K12 program approved by?
A: Education World Wide, K12 program is approved by the North Central Association Commission on Accreditation and School Improvement (NCA CASI), an accrediting division of AdvancED. Internationally recognized, AdvancED brings together educators worldwide to promote accreditation and school quality standards.
B: Education World Wide is listed with the Board of Education of the State of Florida.
C: Education World Wide is able to provide complete Apostille certified reports and final Diplomas.
Coursework meets NCAA nontraditional core-course legislation. In total, more than 25 high school courses are approved by the NCAA Eligibility Center.
NCAA Approval
Coursework from Education World Wide, Online Elementary and High School K12 Program, with a course enrollment date of July 26, 2012 or after meets NCAA nontraditional core-course legislation. In total, more than 25 high school courses at EDUWW are approved by the NCAA Eligibility Center.
If you have aspirations to play NCAA athletics at a Division I or Division II college, you must meet their core course requirements. The NCAA’s initial-eligibility standards prepare students to succeed in the college classroom based on your high school academic record. The eligibility process also protects the fairness and integrity of college sports by ensuring student-athletes are truly amateurs. If you want to practice, compete, and receive an athletics scholarship during your first year at a Division I or II school, you must be certified as eligible by the NCAA Eligibility Center. For more information, visit www.eligibilitycenter.org.
The complete list of NCAA-approved Ignitia courses is listed below by each general subject area. If you have questions about what to enroll your student in, contact our educational specialists.