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Thursday, September 10, 2015
How to Earn Extra Credits Outside of High School During the Summer
Meet with a school counselor, administrator or teacher before school ends to discuss options for extra credits through online classes, summer school, college courses or home schooling. Ask about the rules, which vary by school and state.
Enroll in a summer school program sponsored by your school district. For example, if you are part of the Springfield school district and Springfield has two high schools, Springfield North and Springfield South, you may usually sign up for summer courses at either school. Replace a year or semester's worth of classes (depending on your school's scheduling system) with a four-credit summer school course.
Take a class at your local community college. Fill out the appropriate forms at your high school's administrative office to receive credit for course taken through a local college.
Study for an AP test on your own. Take the test and if you get a passing grade, you will receive college credit even if you do not take the AP class. Check with the college you wish to attend for information concerning their specific credit amounts and score requirements.
Pass a placement test to opt out of the lower levels of a class, such as first year Spanish. Arrange for a placement test by speaking to a teacher of the class for which you will be testing. Find out if you can receive credit for the class even if you don't have to take it after passing the test.
Get any special permission you may need from the office at your school or the school board office for a home schooling or online learning program. Secure parental permission, even if you plan to teach yourself the material, as this may be required. Take an online course or learn the material on your own and take any tests or produce any portfolio required by your school on the material.
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Tuesday, September 1, 2015
How to Get High School Credits Online for Free
Search for online programs that offer free courses in your state. K12.com is one site that offers free online courses in some sites. Is another site that offers free online courses for credit for free.
Speak to your guidance counselor at school. She may know of additional classes or specific requirements that you need to meet in order to graduate. She can make sure that the classes you choose are legitimate and will count toward the graduation requirements in your state and district.
Register for the online class to get your credits. Some classes have a specific time period that you must enroll during. Others allow you to register and complete the class at any time and at your own pace.
Find any materials required for the class. Although the class itself may be free, you still may have to purchase specific texts or borrow them from your local library. You should also have regular access to a computer and the Internet so that you can complete and turn in your assignments.
Complete the class and fill out any forms that you need to in order to get credit for the online high school course. The guidance counselor should be able to tell you what you need in order to have the class transferred to your current high school transcript.
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