High School Diploma Program

Aspiring Heights Academy offers an optional High School Diploma Program for students seeking a Florida high school diploma. In addition to the support and services provided under our Standard Program, under this program, we permanently maintain transcripts and award diplomas to students who satisfy our graduation requirements. Your student may be enrolled or transferred into our diploma program at any time, but we recommend enrolling your student at the beginning of Grade 9 for additional support and guidance.

Program Eligibility

To be eligible for our High School Diploma Program, the student must:

  • Do high school students have to be enrolled in your diploma program?

    No. Our High School Diploma Program is optional.

  • When can I enroll my child in the diploma program?

    Students in grades 6 through 12 may be enrolled in or transferred into the diploma program at any time. However, your child must complete a minimum of one full semester with us and must be enrolled prior to age 20. If you're unsure of your child's high school plans, you're welcome to wait. We recommend you follow our graduation requirements in the meantime. Student must meet our eligibility requirements to be accepted into the program.

  • Do high school students have to take statewide assessments?

    No. Our students are not required to take Florida Standards Assessments (FSA) or Next Generation Sunshine State Standards (NGSSS) assessments, including End-of-Course (EOC) assessments. Students may want to take EOC assessments to earn credit for a course without having to take the course or if they may enter or return to public school.

  • Will you need my child's high school transcripts?

    We will only need transcripts if your child is enrolled in our diploma program.

  • Will my child receive a high school diploma?

    Students enrolled in our High School Diploma Program who meet our graduation requirements will receive a high school diploma.

  • Will my child be able to participate in college dual enrollment?

    Your child will be able to participate in Florida's dual enrollment program if the following conditions are met:

    • Your child is in grade 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, or 12;
    • Your child is enrolled in our High School Diploma Program;
    • Your child is able to meet the eligibility requirements for initial enrollment in college credit dual enrollment courses; and
    • Your child will attend a college that we have a dual enrollment articulation agreement with.
  • Do you provide transcripts?

    We maintain and provide transcripts for students enrolled in our academic and diploma programs. Students taking courses at FLVS are able to access their FLVS transcripts through their FLVS accounts.

  • Can we use our own curriculum?

    We do not require any specific high school curriculum. If your high school student is enrolled in our diploma program, however, coursework must be documented in accordance with our diploma program policies.

  • Will my child be accepted into college?

    No school can guarantee college acceptance. Many postsecondary institutions require applicants who complete a home education program or graduate from a non-accredited high school to submit portfolios and transcripts from their originating sources to be considered for admission. Additionally, the acceptance of diplomas and transcripts from private schools (whether accredited or not) is subject to the requirements of the receiving institution. If you will be enrolling your high school student into our diploma program, we encourage you to reach out to colleges your student is considering attending to ensure they will be accepted for admission. See our High School Diploma Program page for more information.

    If you will not be enrolling your high school student into our diploma program, keep in mind that students enrolled at Aspiring Heights Academy are private school students, not home educated as defined in s. 1002.41. Some colleges require students applying as home educated to provide district verification that they completed a home education program. Some colleges accept students who complete high school under an umbrella school without earning a high school diploma as home educated; some require the student to present a GED. We encourage you to reach out to prospective colleges to find out what their admission requirements are.

  • Will my child be eligible for a Bright Futures Scholarship?

    Provided specific scholarship eligibility requirements are met, students graduating with an Aspiring Heights Academy diploma are eligible for Bright Futures Scholarships.

Program Features

*Students who have met the credit requirements for high school graduation but have not achieved a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.0 on a 4.0 scale may receive a High School Certificate of Completion.

College Acceptance

The acceptance of diplomas, transcripts, and graduates from private schools is subject to the requirements of the receiving institution. Aspiring Heights Academy is not accredited. Before you enroll your high school student into our diploma program, we recommend that you contact prospective post-secondary educational institutions in writing to ensure acceptance for admission. Below is a sample email.

To:  <Institution Name Here>
Attention: Admissions Department

My child is interested in attending <Institution Name Here>. <Your child's name> will be earning a diploma from Aspiring Heights Academy, a Florida private school that has been registered with the Florida Department of Education since 2010. Will my child eligible for admission at <Institution Name Here>? Information about Aspiring Heights Academy and their graduation policies can be found at https://aspiringheightsacademy.com/5491. Please let me know if there are any other requirements for admission that would apply.

Thank you,
<Your Name Here>

Program Transfer

If you would like to transfer your student into our diploma program, please see our Program Transfer page for our transfer form and fees and payment details. Please note that program transfers do not change or extend a student's grade level or current term.

Other Program Options

We also offer a standard program for parents who wish to keep their own academic records and an academic program to help parents document their student's coursework and for students to earn a Certificate of Completion at the end of each school year. For an overview of all programs offered, see our program comparison page.

Students who have met the credit requirements for graduation but have not achieved a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.0 on a 4.0 scale may receive a high school Certificate of Completion. Note, however, that a high school Certificate of Completion does not carry any of the privileges of a high school diploma. Students earning a high school Certificate of Completion may have difficulty finding employment and getting into college.

Many colleges and universities require applicants who complete a home school program or graduate from a non-accredited high school to submit portfolios and/or transcripts to be considered for admission. The acceptance of diplomas and transcripts from private schools is subject to the requirements of the receiving institution.