Ask BOHS
January 18th, 2008I really like to receive questions and occasionally share some here. I received this one this week:
I am 20 years old and I don’t have a high school diploma because I dropped out of school. I really want it now. It’s been my goal for a while. I was going to go to Job Corps, but I am not getting along with my grandma, so I will be moving back home. Since I won’t be able to do Job Corps, I want to earn my diploma online. What do I have to do to get started and do I have to pay anything?
M.C.
First, let me congratulate you on the most difficult part: You’ve made the decision to change your life.
How can you get started? First, find out how much of a high school education you have already had. Don’t look at the number of years because that is often meaningless. Instead, look at the number of high school credits that you have earned. You can likely get a copy of your high school transcript from your old high school. If not, they can tell you where to go to get one.
Will you have to pay anything? It is difficult to know without knowing in which state you live. However, the one and only way not to need to pay for an online high school is if you live in one of those very few states that have an online charter high school. Because charter schools are public schools, they are free. Your state or county department of education should be able to tell you if you have one available.
Should you not have one available, then I would encourage you to take a look at the fine online high schools that we offer on this site. The costs vary widely if that is a concern. I think a good place to start is to contact some of them and have them mail you information.
After you have received the information, begin to ask the schools the right questions. One example would relate to how many credits they will accept in transfer. The answer should be most or all. Again, you do not want to repeat what you have already done.
I would encourage you to come back and ask another question when you get to this stage. I would be happy to help you come up with the right questions to ask.

