In-class instruction works for some students, but not for all. If you’re the parent of a high schooler who needs a quality education on their terms, or if you’re returning to school and need to study on a schedule that fits into your busy life, USCI is ready to help. Our online high school curriculum is based on nationally recognized Colorado state standards, giving you a respected diploma that will help you succeed no matter where you go. And you’ll earn your USCI diploma on your own time, in the surroundings that work best for you. No matter what your reasons for considering online high school, USCI delivers—on your terms.
If traditional high school doesn’t fit your schedule or learning style, don’t give up. A fully, accredited high school diploma might be more valuable in West Virginia than anywhere else in the US. Just 87% of all adults in West Virginia hold a high school diploma, one of the lowest rates in the country. That makes a diploma more than just a token of achievement: in West Virginia, a high school education truly sets you apart and gives you a valuable edge in your career. To help you get that edge, USCI delivers a comprehensive, accredited curriculum that you complete entirely at your own pace. Whether you struggle with in-class instruction or need a flexible approach to high school that lets you provide for your family while you set the stage for bigger things, we make quality high school education available to everyone.
With our course, students focus on one or two courses at a time. That’s the best way to build real mastery of important subject matter, and it lets us give each student the support they need to perform their best. Whatever your walk of life, whatever your story, USCI is ready to help you achieve one of the most important milestones you’ll ever earn.
Because a high school education means so much here, many West Virginians consider speeding things up and getting their GED instead of a full high school diploma. There’s some sense in that, but there are good reasons to complete your high school coursework at USCI. An accredited high school diploma means more to employers: adults with a high school diploma make an average of $9,046 more a year in West Virginia than those who never earned one. USCI lets you earn a diploma on your time and work at your pace, making it one of the most effective ways West Virginians can build their earning power.
With education budgets stretched thin, traditional high schools find it harder than ever to support every type of learner. If your high schooler struggles with the enforced pace and one-size-fits-all nature of in-class instruction, USCI has a proven alternative. Our Online High School was built to work at each student’s pace, in the environment that suits each student best. Your student will earn a fully accredited, nationally recognized diploma that they can take anywhere—to the workplace or off to college.
It can be difficult to choose the right homeschool curriculum, and the choices only get tougher as students get older. USCI’s proven, accredited homeschool high school curriculum is based on nationally accepted state standards, giving your student a comprehensive education and a diploma they can take anywhere.
$49 monthly payments, 10 day risk-free preview and 100% money back commitment.
100% online and self-paced. No set class schedules so you set the pace and study when you can 24/7.
Student portal is custom-designed and mobile friendly.
Up to 18 previous high school credits can be transferred for a savings of up to $432!
Your tuition includes access to instructors, learning materials and course support.
A+ BBB Rating, 40 Years in Business, 4.8 out of 5 TrustScore, Accredited by the DEAC, 97% of students would recommend us to a friend.
Our accredited curriculum emphasizes essential concepts and skills in math, science, and English, fulfilling courses required for a high school diploma. This gives our students a solid base of knowledge while ensuring that they learn the same core material taught in the country’s most successful traditional high schools. To make every USCI education unique, we also offer a generous range of elective courses.
A high school diploma is just one of the things you’ll need to compete successfully in today’s job market. If you know what kind of career you’d like to pursue, USCI can help prepare you while you’re still in high school. Our West Virginia career pathways programs bring together specially selected groups of courses that give students the skills and industry knowledge employers are looking for. Choose between business, veterinary services, healthcare, paralegal studies, and fitness—each one a growth industry full of employers looking for talented new hires. See our career pathways page to learn more about how USCI can help launch your career while you earn your diploma.
USCI believes that high school should be accessible and affordable for everyone. Whether you need a break from traditional schooling or want to pursue your high school diploma on your own schedule, we offer tuition and financing options that are just as flexible as our curriculum. To learn more about how USCI puts online high school within anyone’s reach, please visit our tuition and financing options page.
*United States Census Bureau, S1501 Education Attainment, 2021: ACS 1 Year Estimates Subject Table, Geos West Virginia, on the Internet at https://data.census.gov/table?q=graduation+rates&t=Educational+Attainment&g=040XX00US54 (May 2023)
Looking for an Online High School program in your state? U.S. Career Institute's high school program is available to all states: Alabama, Alaska, Arizona, Arkansas, California, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Hawaii, Idaho, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa,, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Mississippi, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, North Carolina, North Dakota, Ohio, Oklahoma, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Vermont, Virginia, Washington, West Virginia, Wisconsin, Wyoming.