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Accreditation & Transcripts

Veritas Classical Schools received accreditation status in 2005 through the Georgia Accrediting Commission (GAC). This accreditation will allow students who meet the academic requirements to qualify for the HOPE scholarship program of Georgia. The accreditation will also be recognized by all colleges and universities. To learn more about GAC, please visit their website.

Grade Reports

Veritas Classical Schools provides regular grade reports for students during the school year. Typically, these come in printed form at the end of mid-semester (January) and at the end of the school year (June). Also, teachers return most tests/quizzes/reports to students with grades for parents review. This allows parents to keep track of grades during the semester.

Graduation Requirements

Please note that students intending to graduate from Veritas Classical Schools must meet the graduation requirements set forth by the Georgia Accrediting Commission. It is the responsibility of the parents to ensure that the student has met all of these course requirements. Click here for graduation requirements. At the end of the school year, Veritas Classical Schools will host a graduation ceremony to honor our seniors. This ceremony is typically held during the last week of the school year.

Transcripts

Veritas Classical Schools is able to offer students official school transcripts. These assist students tremendously in transferring into a traditional school setting and/or applying to colleges. In order for a student to receive an official transcript, he/she must have been enrolled in Veritas Classical Schools for at least one full school year.

In order to get credit for a subject that is not taught at Veritas Classical Schools, the following portfolio must be developed:

1. The parent or tutor must submit the following credentials:

  • Years of post High School Education
  • Major Area of study in college
  • Is presently certified or has been certified as a teacher

    2. The parent or tutor must submit the following information regarding the subject being taught:

  • The name of the textbook
  • The publisher of the textbook
  • The specific material studied

    3. At least two tests must be monitored by a faculty member from Veritas.

    4. A student either through class time or homework must accumulate 120 hours per year (for a yearly course) or 60 hours per semester (for a semester course).

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