
Our High School Diploma Program was established to be completed on a course-by-course base. Students will have the option of choosing either the College Preparatory Program (18 credits) or the General Studies Program (16 credits). Each course is worth one credit.
COLLEGE PREPARATORY PROGRAM: This is an 18 credit program intended for students planning to continue his or her education in a post secondary school or training program after graduation. Students will be provided with a booklet for each course that will include: teacher/tutor and school contact information, one-on-one tutoring schedule, and course study guide. Each course will be concluded with a course exam to ensure understanding of course materials. English courses will have an additional essay requirement per course. Each essay must have: 5 paragraphs, 3-5 sentences per paragraph. Students must complete: 4 English courses, 3 Math courses (Algebra 1, Geometry, & Algebra 2), 3 Natural Science courses, 3 Social Studies courses (i.e. World History, American History, and American Government/Economics), 2 Spanish courses, 1 Consumer Skills course, 2 electives.
GENERAL STUDIES PROGRAM: This is a 16 credit program intended for students seeking a diploma for personal reasons, or seeking employment/job opportunities after graduation. Students will be provided with a booklet for each course that will include: teacher/tutor and school contact information, one-on-one tutoring schedule, and course study guide. Each course will be concluded with a course exam to ensure understanding of course materials. English courses will have an additional essay requirement per course. Each essay must have: 5 paragraphs, 3-5 sentences per paragraph. Students must complete: 4 English courses, 2 Math courses (Business Math & Consumer Math), 2 Natural Science courses, 3 Social Studies courses (i.e. World History, American History, and American Government/Economics), 1 Consumer Skills course, and 4 electives.
CREDIT RECOVERY PROGRAM: Students can take credits from AWA and transfer them back to the secondary institution (i.e. High School) that he or she currently attends. The student bears the responsibility to insure that credits will be accepted and approved prior to enrolling into American Worldwide Academy.
NOTE: If you have trouble making it to class, you can still meet with your teacher or tutor using Gmail Video Chat, or Skype.
AMERICAN WORLDWIDE ACADEMY (AWA) PRIVACY POLICY
We make your information available to other institutions offering products and services that may interest you. The information will be limited to the student's name, mailing address and phone number. If you do not wish us to disclose this information, please mail a letter stating so to American Worldwide Academy, 13215 NW 7th Avenue, Miami, FL 33168.
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