Indiana University High School (Gr. 9-12)
is a distance education program administered by the Indiana University School of Continuing Studies. Indiana University has been a provider of high school distance education courses since 1925.

Accredited by the North Central Association, the virtual Indiana University High School provides homeschooling families with high-quality courses, instruction, and advising that they can count on.

Homeschool students can take Indiana University High School courses to

supplement their homeschool curriculum.
begin (or finish) a diploma.
earn credits toward an Indiana University High School diploma for course work they have completed through homeschooling.
take public school courses and transfer the credits to the Indiana University High School diploma program.

Of particular interest to homeschooling families are Indiana University High School's dual-credit courses, which challenge gifted learners and prepare students for college-level study, advanced placement courses, and the academic honors diploma.

In addition, Indiana University High School provides reasonable accommodations to students with disabilities and awards credit for life experiences.

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