Adults that haven’t received their high school diploma can go back to school and take their General Education Development exam or GED. Holding a GED is better than not having a high school diploma, but when we analyze the debate of a High School Diploma vs. GED, is one genuinely better than the other? In […]
The Advantages of Dual Enrollment Online
With dual enrollment online, students can earn both high school and college credits at the same time. The college credits you earn can be applied toward an associate’s or bachelor’s degree. How Does Dual Enrollment Online Work? Our dual enrollment program is available for both juniors and seniors as well as adult learners. It gives […]
The Benefits of Attending Middle School Online
Online middle school helps students break free from the awkward years of middle school where everyone is growing, changing, and trying to impress their friends. When students attend middle school online, they avoid much of the bullying that leads to depression, anxiety, low test scores, and even dropping out of school for many young students. […]
How Earning a High School Diploma Online Opens Doors to Graduates
Earning a high school diploma online has a lot of benefits. Students can learn at their own pace, receive a real high school diploma that is recognized by leading colleges and universities, and transfer credits, too. The perks of pursuing a high school education online go well beyond merely getting a diploma. How Earning a […]
NATIONAL AMERICAN UNIVERSITY OFFERS DUAL-CREDIT COURSES WITH EXCEL HIGH SCHOOL
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: Amanda Oppel Phone: 816.412.7702 Email: aoppel@national.edu NATIONAL AMERICAN UNIVERSITY OFFERS DUAL-CREDIT COURSES WITH EXCEL HIGH SCHOOL (CLICK HERE FOR DETAILS) RAPID CITY, SD, August 15th, 2020 – National American University (NAU) is pleased to announce that it has entered into an agreement with Excel High School in Minnetonka, MN to offer […]
Access to Safe, Uninterrupted Education During COVID-19
The COVID-19 pandemic shut down traditional schools and stopped education for more than 55 million children across the country. Initially, when schools were scrambling to adapt to the crisis, closures seemed like the safest option. Online schools were able to continue without interruption, which is what makes Excel High School a great choice. The […]
Excel High School Earns Candidacy for Accreditation with Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools
Excel High School is pleased to announce in addition to being Regionally accredited by Cognia, AdvancED, NCA, SACS, and NWAC, Excel is now a candidate for accreditation with the Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools. Excel is very excited to work with MSA toward accrediting our K-12 schools. Pursuing Middle States Association accreditation serves […]
Excel High School Enrollment Agreements
Each school year, Excel High School modifies the enrollment agreement/contract to address any modifications that were made to programs or cost. You may view current and previous year’s enrollment agreements below. 2022-23 Enrollment agreement Middle School, Standard High School, Honors, AP, and Adult – (May 1 – New Pricing) 2021-22 Enrollment agreement Middle School, Standard High […]
Excel Education Systems Earns Corporate Systems Accreditation with AdvancED
Excel Education Systems is pleased to announce that the school system has been granted Corporate Systems Accreditation from AdvancED. Plymouth, MN – June 20, 2018 – Rod Clarkson, CEO, is delighted to announce that Excel Education Systems, Inc. (EES) has earned systemwide accreditation from AdvancED. Corporate systems accreditation is essential for Excel because the accreditation […]
Is Excel High School Easy, Hard or Somewhere In-between?
Potential new students often ask the question, is Excel High School hard, or is Excel High School easy? The question regarding the rigor of our online high school courses is really subjective. Some students might find that our program seems easier, while other students might really struggle. Remember, like with anything, you will get out […]