Byu Online Classes
The BYU Independent Study High School Program is designed to help
students who are interested in completing their high school studies
through our structured online program. If you are only in need of a few courses to meet your high school graduation requirements, go to our course catalog for a list of courses.
BYU Independent Study offers three different four-year high school
programs: the Standard Program, the Advanced Program, and the Adult
Diploma Program.
The Standard and Advanced Programs are designed for
high-school-age students preparing for college or the job market. Upon
completion of the program, students are issued an official transcript.
This official transcript can be used to apply to colleges and
universities or may be used as proof of high school completion for
potential employers. Students in the Standard and Advanced programs do
not receive a diploma.
It is recommended that students be at least 14 years old when
applying to either program. Applicants may contact the High School
Programs Administrator, Joseph Roberson, at joseph.roberson@byu.edu
to discuss a possible exception. If a student applying to one of the
programs has already earned high school credits with an accredited
institution, past transcripts must be submitted with the application.
Those credits will be evaluated to determine if they can be used to
help fulfill program requirements.
The Adult Diploma Program is designed for students
who are 19 years of age or older and who are United States citizens or
United States permanent residents. This program also helps students
prepare for college or the job market. In addition to receiving an
official transcript, students who successfully complete the program
requirements will receive a high school diploma from the Provo (Utah)
School District.
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