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The easiest thing to do is ask. Call or email the institution youre researching and simply ask them if theyre accredited, and by whom. If they tiptoe around the subject or say that theyre registered, authorized, licensed, or approved, theres a good chance they arent actually accredited.
An accredited homeschool program is not necessary for high school graduation or college admission. No U.S. states require any type of homeschool accreditation. Accredited homeschool curriculum is a myth. Only schools can be accredited, not curriculum.
The biggest difference is that theres no verification of the quality or integrity of a non-accredited schools education. With an accredited school, parents can be confident their students are getting an effective and quality education that will serve them well in the future.
Online homeschool programs/curriculums are not a school and do not have teachersparents still remain as their students instructors. Online school students, on the other hand, have teachers and counselors who are not their parentsand will graduate from the school receiving a high school diploma.
If a curriculum is unaccredited, it doesnt mean that its bad, it just means that it hasnt been reviewed for content quality or rigor. You may be interested in an accredited homeschool curriculum if You think your student may re-enter traditional school at some point.
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Public schools depend primari- ly on local, state, and federal government funds, while private schools are usually supported by tuition payments and sometimes by funds from other nonpublic sources such as religious organiza- tions, endowments, grants, and charitable donations.
If a curriculum is unaccredited, it doesnt mean that its bad, it just means that it hasnt been reviewed for content quality or rigor. You may be interested in an accredited homeschool curriculum if

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