Families looking for an American high school diploma often want a path that is structured, understandable, and possible from home. Online study can be a strong fit for students who need flexibility because of location, family needs, travel, schedule, or transfer timing.

Riviera Christian Academy International, also known as RCA International, offers online school admissions pathways for high school students, transfer students, homeschool families, international students studying from home, and partner or cohort relationships. RCA International is accredited by Accreditation International and NCPSA. For high school graduation, students work toward a 24-credit requirement, with admissions staff reviewing prior academic records where applicable and helping build an education or graduation plan based on the student’s situation.

Can a Student Earn an American High School Diploma Online?

Yes, an American high school diploma pathway can be pursued online when a student is admitted to an appropriate program and completes the required coursework. With RCA International, the process begins with an inquiry and a review of the student’s academic background.

The important point is that an online diploma pathway still requires planning, course completion, and progress toward graduation requirements. It is not simply a form to fill out or a document to receive. The student’s plan should account for completed work, current placement, and remaining courses.

The Admissions Path

The first step is to submit an inquiry through the public inquiry process. Families can share basic information about the student’s situation and ask whether RCA International may be a fit. The inquiry is not a promise of admission, graduation, credit transfer, or a specific outcome. It is the starting point for a conversation.

After the inquiry, families may be invited to an admissions conversation. This call gives parents, guardians, or students a chance to discuss the student’s goals, prior schooling, schedule needs, and possible enrollment path. For international families, this is also an important time to confirm that the student would study online from home.

Visual pathway showing the main steps in the admissions process.

For students who have already completed high school coursework, admissions staff may review prior academic records and evaluate completed courses or equivalents. This review can help staff understand what the student has already done and what may still be needed. Families should not assume every prior course will automatically apply in the same way.

If the initial conversation and review suggest a possible fit, families may be guided toward the full application process. The application step helps the school gather the information needed to make an enrollment decision and plan the student’s path.

Graduation Planning Around 24 Credits

RCA International high school graduation requires 24 credits. A graduation plan can identify completed work, remaining requirements, and next steps. Some students may have a straightforward path. Others may need more careful planning because of prior schooling, homeschool records, international academic history, or a mid-year transfer.

The purpose of a graduation plan is to give families a clearer picture of what the student may need to complete. It should not be treated as a guaranteed timeline. Student progress depends on placement, course completion, family support, and the details of the student’s approved plan.

Online Study From Home

Online high school requires more than internet access. Students need a consistent study routine, a reliable workspace, regular communication, and family support. Parents and guardians should understand the student’s schedule, help monitor progress, and respond when school staff need information.

For international families, online-from-home study can be especially helpful because students do not need to move to the United States to begin a conversation about an American diploma pathway. RCA International is not a U.S. visa program. It does not provide visa sponsorship, immigration services, relocation services, or permission to enter the United States.

Tuition in USD

Full-time annual tuition is $5,000 USD paid in full for domestic and international students. RCA International also lists a full-time annual tuition payment plan of a $500 deposit plus $500 per month for 10 months, totaling $5,500 USD.

For students in approved partner or cohort arrangements, tuition can differ. Dual-enrolled international cohort tuition is $3,000 USD per year. Hybrid or custom standard courses are $300 USD per course per term or semester. Families should confirm the applicable path during admissions rather than assuming that every option applies to every student.

Questions to Ask Before Applying

Before moving forward, families may want to ask practical questions:

  • What records should staff review?
  • What courses or credits may still be needed?
  • What schedule expectations should the student prepare for?
  • What tuition path applies?
  • How will communication work after the student begins?

These questions help families make a thoughtful decision. The best next step is to start with an inquiry so admissions staff can understand the student’s background and goals.