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''Scholars Online''is a nonprofit educational corporation designed to foster classical Christian education online. It awards a high school diploma to graduating students. It is located in the [[US]] state of [[Washington]] but caters to students throughout the United States and elsewhere in the world. Courses are taken on a tuition-paying basis, with each course costing about $120 to $500.
''Scholars Online'' is a nonprofit educational corporation designed to foster classical Christian education online. It awards a high school diploma to graduating students. It is located in the [[US]] state of [[Washington]] but caters to students throughout the United States and elsewhere in the world. Courses are taken on a tuition-paying basis, with each course costing about $120 to $500.


Many students enrolled are considered "homeschoolers".
Many students enrolled are considered "homeschoolers".

Latest revision as of 15:47, 4 November 2011

Scholars Online is a nonprofit educational corporation designed to foster classical Christian education online. It awards a high school diploma to graduating students. It is located in the US state of Washington but caters to students throughout the United States and elsewhere in the world. Courses are taken on a tuition-paying basis, with each course costing about $120 to $500.

Many students enrolled are considered "homeschoolers".

Scholars Online offers a full range of college preparatory courses in modern languages, classical languages, history, literature, mathematics, science, and composition.

The Scholars Online web site is at http://www.scholarsonline.org/Info/index.php

More Details

Courses are taken through Moodle and may "meet" up to three times a week. Scholars Online teachers are free to use WizIQ, Skype, and other audio technologies. Most courses use a non-audio Scholars Online Chat programme.

All teachers at Scholars Online confess the Trinitarian Christian faith of the Nicene Creed.

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