If my child decided to go back to the public school system, will he/she be accepted? Will Keystone credits transfer?
Keystone National High School is accredited by the Northwest Association of Accredited Schools, the Distance Education and Training Council, and the National Collegiate Athletic Association. This means the high school’s program meets the academic and administrative standards required for admission to colleges and universities, and for transfer to other high schools. Keystone National High School is also licensed by the Pennsylvania Department of Education as a private high school. This allows the school to grant high school diplomas that are recognized by colleges, universities, military organizations and employers. Although students rarely have any problem transferring Keystone credits back to their local high school, Keystone cannot guarantee that every credit will transfer back to every high school.
Keystone National High School is accredited by the Northwest Association of Accredited Schools, and recognized by the National Collegiate Athletic Association. This means the high school’s program meets the academic and administrative standards required for admission to colleges and universities, and for transfer to other high schools. Keystone National High School is also licensed by the Pennsylvania Department of Education as a private high school. This allows the school to grant high school diplomas that are recognized by colleges, universities, military organizations and employers. Although students rarely have any problem transferring Keystone credits back to their local high school, Keystone cannot guarantee that every credit will transfer back to every high school. Should you have a doubt, you should contact your local school official directly or contact Keystone to work with you and your local school officials to determine acceptance of Keystone credits.
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