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Career Online High School

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Some Florida residents can earn free private high school diplomas online at public libraries throughout the state.

See relevant details at Florida's COHS website. 

2021-2022 Participating Libraries 

  • Boca Raton Public Library
  • Boynton Beach City Library
  • Broward County Libraries Division
  • Calhoun County Public Library System
  • Charlotte County Library System
  • Citrus County Library System
  • Clearwater Public Libraries
  • Columbia County Public Library
  • Dunedin Public Library
  • Flagler County Public Library
  • Haines City Public Library
  • Heartland Library Cooperative
  • Hendry County Library Cooperative
  • Hialeah Public Libraries.
  • Largo Public Library
  • Leesburg Public Library
  • Mandel Public Library of West Palm Beach
  • Mulberry Public Library
  • Nassau County Public Library System
  • New Port Richey Public Library
  • New River Public Library Cooperative
  • Northwest Regional Library System
  • Okaloosa County Public Library Cooperative
  • Orange County Library System
  • Osceola County Library System
  • Safety Harbor Public Library
  • Saint Johns County Library System
  • Saint Petersburg Public Library
  • Santa Rosa County Library System
  • Tampa-Hillsborough County Public Library
  • Volusia County Public Library
  • Walton County Public Library System
  • West Florida Public Libraries

FAQ

To learn more about who can apply, what devices you will need and more, review some frequently asked questions.

Contact Us

To learn more about the Career Online High School Florida Project, contact DLISINFO@dos.myflorida.com or 850.245.6603. 

The Career Online High School project is brought to you by the State of Florida and is administered by Smart Horizons Career Online Education.

For FY2021-22, the percentage of total costs for the Adult Learning project, which is part of the BLDing Institutional Capacity program, financed with federal money is 66%; the federal dollar amount to be spent on the project is $59,111. This program does not include any non-governmental funding.

imls180.for.panel.jpgMany of these resources and programs are funded under the provisions of the Library Services and Technology Act from the Institute of Museum and Library Services. Florida's LSTA program is administered by the Department of State's Division of Library and Information Services.

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