Earn your U.S. High School Diploma through a structured college-preparatory program
Students enrolled in the Vermont International Academy diploma program must complete a series of academic requirements designed to prepare them for university-level study. The graduation requirements follow the structure of a traditional American college‑preparatory high school program.
Students earn academic credits through successful completion of coursework and assessments. All completed coursework and earned credits are recorded on the student's official academic transcript.
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Exact credit distribution may vary based on student course selection and academic plan.
Students are expected to maintain satisfactory academic progress and demonstrate mastery of course objectives. Academic performance is evaluated through assignments, examinations, projects, and class participation.
Satisfactory academic progress is reviewed regularly by faculty and academic advisors.
Students who successfully complete the required credits and academic standards are awarded the Vermont International Academy U.S. High School Diploma.
Awarded upon completion of all graduation requirements, recognized by universities worldwide.