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Public schools are publicly funded based on daily attendance. We do not receive any public money, but rather, are funded through the course tuition that students pay. Since we are not a public school, students over the age of 21 can register – so, ... more
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The UTHS has a variety of students: both traditional high school aged students and adult learners. Many of the traditional aged students that enroll in our school are unable to attend school because of their performing arts or athletic training ... more
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Any student that has successfully completed the 8th grade may enroll in the UTHS. If you were home-schooled for the 8th grade, you must pass 8th grade Credit by Exams in order to demonstrate 8th grade proficiency. (See CBE section below for more ... more
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Colleges and universities that UTHS students have been accepted to include: The American University of Paris, Baylor, Colorado State University, Johnson and Whales Culinary School, Pennsylvania State University, Smith College, Southern Methodist ... more
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The cost of the program will depend on the number of credits you have remaining to graduate. Currently, for a student to complete all 26 credits (required for ninth graders that began high school in 2007-08) the cost would be about $9000; this ... more
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All courses listed in the TEA list of state approved courses will transfer. For the most part, this means all courses for which you earned credit at a public school or accredited private school. ... more
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