We organize publicly available information about online schools, homeschool curricula, equivalency tests, and study resources — so you don't have to start from scratch. Then you verify the details that matter to you directly with each program.
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Each U.S. state sets its own rules for homeschool registration, equivalency testing, and online high school enrollment. Pick a state to jump to its section.
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We collect and organize publicly available information about online schools, homeschool programs, equivalency tests, and study resources. We write plain-language guides to help you understand the landscape.
We don't independently verify accreditation, pricing, or current offerings. We don't rate or rank programs. Inclusion is not endorsement — always confirm details directly with the program before enrolling or paying.
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