ON-CAMPUS:
Have a great child with no history of disciplinary problems? Then you can enroll him or her in on-campus study at any of our locations! (Subject to seat availability.)
Admissions requirements for student candidates to on-campus study are as follows:
- Student applicants must have no history of disciplinary problems at prior schools.
- Attendance records for the school year immediately preceding the year of application must show student attendance to meet state requirements.
- Applicants may not have any pending legal cases that could affect enrollment procedures or attendance requirements.
- Applicants must pass an in-person interview with the Director of the campus he or she is applying for.
- Applicants must have a history of passing grades.
- Middle and high school students must demonstrate knowledge of and interest in some local, national, or global current news or social issue.
- High school students must be able to articulate career goals.
All student candidates must apply to be accepted for enrollment with NHHSA. NHHSA students can either study on-campus (subject to seat availability) or through our home study program.
HYBRID SCHOOLING:
Typically, hybrid schooled students meet the following requirements:
- Applicants are motivated, self-starters. (Applies to students in middle school & high school. Little ones need a lot of help!)
- Applicants must be willing to work from home or a home-like setting.
- Applicants display a high level of academic interest.
- Applicants demonstrate a sense of responsibility and academic honesty.
- Applicants prefer to work independently..
- Middle and high school students must demonstrate knowledge of and interest in some local, national, or global current news or social issue.
- High school students must be able to articulate career goals.
Hybrid students may attend our classrooms up to twice per week for assistance. Attendance, however, is optional and not required. To be eligible for classroom participation, students must have no prior disciplinary record.