Guest guest Posted April 1, 2007 Report Share Posted April 1, 2007 Dear Finette, I have a Keystone catalogue here. We were considering it as a friend's daughter in Cleveland, Ohio was able to use many of their programs to get through HS. She is now at college. Her mother found that the keystone courses exceeded in some instances, the requirements the HS required for the course. It is accredited, but I am not sure what that means. No I found what it means. It says it provides full credit for HS courses * accredited by the Commission of Schools of the Northwest Association of Schools and of Colleges and Universites * Accredited by the Distance Education and Training council * Licensed by the State Board of Private Licensed Schools, DOE, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Approved by the NCAA (core courses) There is a list of colleges and universities that have accepted HS keystone credits. It says in the brochure that there are only a small number of homeschool curriculums that are licensed and accredited. The catalogue is very informative and I also have several brochures and an application from 2003, when we were looking into it. The website is www.keystonehighschool.com I hope this helps answer your questions. Good Luck with Evan. I don't post much but I do read the emails. Hugs, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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