MU High School, University of Missouri:
Based in Columbia MO, the University of Missouri High School provides distance learning high school courses through a variety of delivery methods. Our courses complement traditional high school curricula and provide a platform for independent learners of all ages seeking an alternative to traditional high school attendance. In addition to individual online courses, MU High School offers a fully accredited online high school diploma. MU High’s online high school diploma provides a flexible and affordable option for those seeking an alternative accredited diploma to traditional high school attendance.
If you need to earn high school credits, or complete an online high school diploma, you can choose from more than 180 online courses for high school and even college credit; core classes, electives and languages.
Accreditation:
The University of Missouri High School is accredited by AdvancED external link and the North Central Association Commission on Accreditation and School Improvement (NCA CASI). MU High School has been serving students in Missouri, throughout the U.S., and internationally since 1999.
Benefits of an Accredited Online High School Diploma:
A high school diploma opens the door to new opportunities. Earning an accredited distance learning diploma ensures that your high school diploma will be respected by potential colleges and employers.
Students take our high school courses and apply credit earned to graduate from their own school, or to achieve their personal academic goals. MU High School offers flexible options to meet your students needs — with choices in the self-paced, independent study format or semester learning
Online High School Programs for Students of All Ages:
Self-paced courses:
- Open for enrollment any day of the year
- Allow students to learn at their own pace
- Can be completed in 6 weeks - 9 months
Semester-based courses:
- Have specific start and stop dates
- Include discussions with instructor and classmates
- Require due dates for assignments throughout the semester.
Subject areas include:
- Agriculture
- Business and Computer Science
- Language Arts
- Mathematics
- Science
- Social Studies
- World Languages