Thursday, February 9, 2012

Alford High School Sets the Benchmark for Online Education

This past academic year, 20 veterans graduated from Alford High School and their diplomas bore testimony to the premium education that had been delivered to them at their school. 

Yes, they belong to Alford High School— the renowned online high school that has been known for producing high school graduates who have made significant progress not only in the field of high school education, but also at some of the top organizations around the world. Ten years down the lane, some educationalists and academic experts foresee, Alford High School’s decision to offer premium high school diploma through online pedagogy a milestone for online education.

As the line between virtual and campus learning continues to blur, some see Alford High School as going far ahead in the field of quality higher education by offering online graduate as well as post graduate programs. Today, several other universities already operate affiliated online high schools, a development that has raised some questions about expertise and motives.

Most of these high schools claim to deliver quality education, yet none seem to be even close to standards set by Alford High School primarily due to the school’s core competencies that have been designed and continuously optimized to master the art of delivering education through the distance learning format. The quality benchmarks set by Alford High School in the field of online education remain unsurpassed for the past few years and appear set to rule the arena for many more years to come.  The School has awarded high school diplomas to nearly 2500 students annually for the last several years and has been progressing steadily since then.

While the school has consistently improved upon its performance, it has kept its fee structure low so that everyone is able to afford it. The school aims to spread out in more countries, especially in the Asian Pacific regions and the suburb Australia in the near future.

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