Since you are certain that you don't want a GED stay in school. It doesn't seem that your failing if you are take summer classes if you aren't I really don't see the point of you taking a online class because you would earn a diploma from an online school. Colleges will definitely not accept. Some will but most won't. If you intend on getting a college degree most majors will require that you have a high school diploma or GED. To other viewers who have question about their school accreditation (Not public high schools but online and at home prograns) check
http://ope.ed.gov/accreditation/ Just make sure it's not accredited by the (DETC) Distance Education and Training Council,
Alternatively, some online schools are accredited by the Distance Education Training Council. The DETC is also recognized by the United States Department of Education and the Council for Higher Education Accreditation. DETC accreditation is considered valid by many employers. However, many regionally accredited schools will not accept course credits from DETC accredited schools and some employers may be leery of these degrees.Colleges are becoming aware of these businesses and are starting to blacklist them. Some colleges will accept you but the lather from what I've been researching online won't. Why such the negativity towards a GED
Here are the facts and my personal experience:
I am a GED graduate and got accepted to a 4 year university (You have to take your SATs if you don't you might won't to go to a community college then transfer over during your 2nd semester) I am a Pre-Med Major and will be applying to medical school in a few years. I started a free website to encourage people to take the GED because there is so much speculations about the GED being bad and associating it with low class, uneducated, dumb, low life, etc. The people who are doing the speculation have not gone through getting a GED and being turned away from a school they are simply judging.
Who Accepts the GED Credential
98?f colleges and universities that require a
high school diploma accept the GED credential
(Annual Survey of Colleges 2007. Copyright ® 2007. The
College Board.) The colleges that don't are usually the Ivy Leagues (Harvard, Princeton, Brown, U of Pennsylvania, etc.)
96?f companies accept applicants with a GED
credential for jobs requiring a high school degree
(Society for Human Resource Management, 2002)
Renowned GED Graduates
Richard Carmona, Former U.S. Surgeon General
Ruth Ann Minner, Governor of Delaware
Mary Lou Retton, Olympic Medal-Winner
Dave Thomas, Founder of Wendy’s
F. Story Musgrave, NASA Shuttle Astronaut
Bill Cosby, Comedian and Actor
Honorable Greg Mathis, U.S. District Court Judge
Gretchen Wilson, Country Music Musician
Michael J. Fox, Actor and Advocate
Wally Amos, Founder of Famous Amos Cookie
FREE GED HELP
http://www.operationged.com ask me any questions about the GED operationged@yahoo.com
ANY QUESTIONS ANYONE operationged@gmail.com
http://www.operationged.com I hope make the right decisions. I had to learn the hard way.
I always share this motivational video of GED Graduates who became Doctors/Astronaut/Governors/Judges/Celeb…
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pU9RZDug8… Here is my previous answer to a similar question:
HERE ARE THE SIX ACCREDITING AGENCIES IN THE UNITED STATES
New England Association of Schools and Colleges (NEASC)
North Central Association Commission on Accreditation and School Improvement(NCA)
Middle States Association of Schools and Colleges (MSA)
Southern Association of Schools and Colleges (SACS)
Western Association of Schools and Colleges (WASC)
Northwest Association of Schools and Colleges (NWCCU)
EVEN IF YOUR SCHOOL IS LISTED WITH THEM MAKE SURE IT'S NOT ALSO LISTED WITH (DETC) Colleges tend to have issues with that agency. They are not obligated under any law to accept you so look out for your self.
http://www.detc.org/search_schools.php