High School Credit
Most high schools award one high school credit for 120-180 hours of work per academic year -- that is, 40 minutes to one hour per day, 5 days per week for 36 weeks.
Classical Historian classes are carefully calibrated to require approximately 120 hours per year of reading, study and discussion. This equals about
(3-5 hours reading/study + 1 hours Socratic discussion)
x 30 classes per year =
120-180 hours
The following Classical Historian courses earn one (1) High School credit per year:
The following Classical Historian LIVE courses earn two (2) High School credits per year, one in Government and one in Economics:
To receive high school credit and assessment, enroll also in the writing option.
Most high schools award one high school credit for 120-180 hours of work per academic year -- that is, 40 minutes to one hour per day, 5 days per week for 36 weeks.
Classical Historian classes are carefully calibrated to require approximately 120 hours per year of reading, study and discussion. This equals about
(3-5 hours reading/study + 1 hours Socratic discussion)
x 30 classes per year =
120-180 hours
The following Classical Historian courses earn one (1) High School credit per year:
- American History for High School
- World History for High School
The following Classical Historian LIVE courses earn two (2) High School credits per year, one in Government and one in Economics:
- American Government and Economics
To receive high school credit and assessment, enroll also in the writing option.