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Oregon
The Oregon virtual high school program is complicated. They don't have one central site. They have about nine different providers, all serving different areas of the state.

Sometimes the tuition is paid by the local school district, sometimes it is not. Costs vary from $50 per course to $283 per course. Some providers allow anyone to enroll (such as the OSU Extended campus) and some only allow students in certain districts to enroll.

By the way, the OSU Extended Campus is a great deal for high school students. If you can get your local school district to pay for the courses, you can get your first year of college out of the way, free. That's a huge bonus equal to about $15,000 in real money (I'm including costs for room and board, assuming you'll be living at home with your folks while you finish up in high school and take these college courses too.) Here is the list:

  • Chemeketa Online
  • COOLSchool
  • Corvallis Online
  • Frontier Learning Network
  • Oregon Online
  • OSU Extended Campus
  • OSU K-12 Online
  • PSU Independent Study Program
  • Salem-Keizer Online
  • Google


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