Need recs for Accredited Online/Individual Study HS Latin

<p>Does anyone happen to know of an accredited online/individual study program that goes through Latin IV or AP Latin? M friend's daughter completed Latin I freshman year. Her new HS does not offer Latin but allows online courses to fulfill the language requirement. My friend needs to find an accredited program for HS and one that is also college-recognized. The program also needs to be NCAA recognized for future college sports. Any help would be much appreciated.</p>

<p>She might try contacting the [National</a> Junior Classical League](<a href=“http://www.njcl.org/]National”>http://www.njcl.org/) to see if they can help.</p>

<p>This outfit was suggested to me by a home-schooling friend: [Scholars</a> Online: Classical Christian Education for the College-Bound Student](<a href=“http://www.scholarsonline.org/Info/index.php]Scholars”>Scholars Online 2024 Classical Education for Everyone)
We ended up not going the online route, so I don’t know anything more than what’s on their website.
The same friend mentioned that Northwestern CTD might offer online Latin.</p>

<p>My son took Latin online from Northwestern Center for Talent Development for his first three years and then took his fourth year online from Regina Coeli Online Academy because Northwestern was not offering AP Latin Vergil. He did great on his AP Latin test and tested out of two years of foreign language requirement in college, so it must have been good stuff.</p>

<p>Thanks so much for all the suggestions…I will pass them on to my friend today as she needs to get this taken care of ASAP. Thanks again!</p>

<p>My daughter did 2 years of Latin by correspondence through Univ. of Arizonz, but they only have a two year program. (Same with BYU, which also has Latin online.) We considered looking for higher level Latin after the end of the 2 year program, but my daughter did quite well on the Latin SAT test, and got a high enough score to fulfill her college’s foreign language requirement for her BA, so we left it at the two years.</p>