The
ECTS High School Program does not meet
compulsory attendance laws and therefore will
not be delivered to persons under the age of 17
years.
Purpose?
Who
can Attend?
What
are the laws governing High School Diploma's via
Correspondence?
How
many courses do I have to take?
How
long is each course?
What
is the tuition?
How
do I get started?
What
are the courses in the High School Diploma
Program?
Purpose

The
High School Diploma Program is designed to
address the needs of those who have a desire to
finish their High School Diploma.
The High School Diploma will allow you to find
better employment and give you a doorway to
further education.
Who
can attend? 
This
Program is offered to adults, who are beyond
compulsory school age in their respective
states. Check with your local school
district to see if you are beyond compulsory
school age. 17 years or older is above
compulsory school age in most instances. The
ECTS High School Program does not meet
compulsory attendance laws and therefore will
not be delivered to persons under the age of 17
years.
Pennsylvania
Law Regarding Correspondence Study High School
Diplomas 
COMMONWEALTH
OF PENNSYLVANIA
DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
333 MARKET STREET
HARRISBURG, PA 17126-0333
Prospective
students and others frequently ask whether a
correspondence study high school diploma is
recognized by the Department of Education as a
high school diploma.
Pennsylvania’s law allows students to complete
their secondary education requirements through a
variety of mechanisms, which include, but are
not limited to:
attending and
completing the requirements of a residential
public high school
religious school
licensed school
accredited school or charter school;
achieving a passing score on the General
Educational Development (GED) examination
earning thirty credits beyond high-school
level
completing a home school program, or
competing a correspondence school’s high
school program.
Current
education regulations provide that "An
applicant 18 years of age or older shall be
issued a Certificate of Preliminary Education
upon presentation to the Department [of
Education] of evidence of the issuance of a high
school diploma by an accredited private
correspondence school licensed or approved by
the State Board of Private Licensed
Schools." 22 Pa. Code § 4.73.
Questions about the general acceptance of a
correspondence study diploma cannot be answered
summarily since employers, certification
associations, licensing agencies, state funding
organizations and postsecondary institutions
have much discretion in establishing entrance
criteria.
If you have
additional concerns about correspondence high
school programs, please contact:
Division of Private Licensed Schools
Bureau of Postsecondary Services
333 Market
Street, 12th Floor
Harrisburg, PA
17126-0333
Telephone: (717) 783-8228
TTY#: (717) 783-8445
Fax #: 717-783-0583
E-mail: 00prvlic@psupen.psu.edu
How
many courses do I have to take? 
There are
many variables to this question. First, to
receive a High School Diploma from ECTS, you
must earn 21 credit hours of instruction.
Assuming you only completed the 8th grade, you
will be required to complete all 21 credit
hours.
If you have
some high school, ECTS would need to review your
high school transcripts, and then the Principal
would make a determination of how many courses
or credits you need to complete to receive our
Diploma.
Several factors will affect the Principals
decision, such as, how long you have been out of
school, your past grades, subjects that have the
same content as the ECTS course, etc.
How
long is each course? 
Each
course is approximately 120 hours long.
You should be able to complete one course in an
8 week time period with just 15 hours studying
per week. There is no minimum time for
course completion. As fast as you complete
the assignments, the faster you can complete the
course and the High School Diploma.
What is the tuition? 
The
tuition for all 21 credits (full-diploma
program) is $1495 without textbooks. With
textbooks the tuition is $2695. Remember
we urge you to purchase your own textbooks
because there are many available on the internet
- used - which can save you many hundreds of
dollars.
For those seeking to transfer their past High
School grades into ECTS, we will first let you
know how many courses are accepted, which ones
are accepted and, the tuition required to
complete your High School Diploma.
Obviously this is determined on an individual
basis.
How
do I get started? 
If you know you
need the full High School Diploma Program,
download the application
(here), fill it out and return it to ECTS with
you down payment of $150.00.
If you wish to transfer prior High School
Courses to the ECTS, download the application
(here), and attach your prior transcripts (or
have them sent to us), along with $150.00 down
payment. Once we review your transcripts,
we will send you a modified
application/enrollment agreement reflecting the
new tuition. Once you return the signed
agreement, your lessons will be sent.