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Are you residing in Bridgeport, Connecticut in need of a high school diploma? In today’s job market, having your high school diploma is almost mandatory to get a great-paying job and the financial freedom you desire. If you’re looking to further your career or apply to a college or trade school in New Haven, Aspen Heights High School Academy has a free high school diploma course tailored to fit your needs!

Here at Aspen Heights High School Academy we’ve designed an online program with busy residents of Hartford in mind allowing you to earn a diploma from home fast and free. Our online high school courses have been meticulously created in an accelerated format to help you achieve great results quickly. Unlike a traditional high school classroom setting, we’ve developed a unique high school testing program to allow teens and adults to study on their own time, as much or as little as they need to finish their high school education and pave their way to success!

Your satisfaction and peace of mind is our priority, so we help you every step of the way while you earn your high school diploma online and on your own terms.

Enrollment into Aspen Heights High School Academy’s online diploma course is free and easy. Simply click on the link to begin your road to a better-paying job and a brighter future “Enroll for free now!


Connecticut’s Largest Cities Population
Bridgeport 144,229
Danbury 80,893
East Norwalk 84,530
Hartford 124,775
New Britain 73,206
New Haven 129,779
North Stamford 121,230
Norwalk 85,530
Stamford 122,643
Waterbury 110,366

When pursuing an accredited high school diploma in Connecticut, Staples High School comes to mind. Part of the Westport School District, Staples High School is known for its high rankings in state-wide performance and student/teacher ratios. They exceed in excellence when it comes to a high school education and laying the foundation to proceed on to college. Staples High School
70 North Avenue
Westport, CT 06880
(203)341-1210

Did you know?
Did you know the lollipop was first introduced to our taste buds in Connecticut? Connecticut was the first to bring lollipops to the market. A man named George Smith brought a lollipop machine to the public in Connecticut in 1908. The sweet treat was actually named after a well-known racehorse in those times. Connecticut is also home to the first hamburger (1895), Polaroid camera (1934), helicopter (1939), and color television (1948).

Aspen Heights High School Academy has been recognized as one of the top online high schools and has received the coveted 2011 Education Achievement Award. This award shows our continued commitment to adapting high school and GED programs that reflect the integrity which traditional high schools and the official GED test possess. To learn more about Aspen Heights High School Academy and our mission of higher education school resources, visit about us.

Graduates from either high school program are eligible to order the diploma package which includes verfication services. If you are a graduate of the fast online high school program, you are eligible for one email verification completion. For graduates of the honor's high school diploma course, one email and phone verification is included as a standard with the graduation package. Our updated verification process provides an effective way for employers, schools, organizations and more to confirm a gradaute has passed our program. Our high school advisors work on behalf of the graduates to ensure the appropriate representative receives the information approved to be released by the graduate. If you require additional verification, you can either order phone and/or email verification from our Graduation Store page.

The GED (General Education Development) is a battery of tests that are compiled after the main courses taught in traditional high school. There is no official online GED test as you are required to take it in person and in one sitting. The applicant is responsible for contacting the appropriate local GED testing facility and setting a date with the advisor to take the test. The GED test takes up to eight hours to complete and is notoriously more difficult than most applicants assume. Thus, there is a high number of GED applicants who fail their first time. If you are interested in pursuing an online education program that is designed in a more accelerated format, we encourage you to enroll for free in the Honor's High School Program which is a 200-question exam that is based after the most current GED test preparation literature.>> Honor's High School Program

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