American High School Academy

Honors Academy

The AHSA Honors Program* prepares students for success by providing high level educational opportunities through a preparatory framework of advanced academics. Successful progression through this rigorous program prepares students for collegiate opportunities and competitive college admissions.

  • Students earn their 24 credits through a higher-level curriculum (Honors and AP)
  • Dual Enrollment (DE) Courses are offered through the partnership with Miami-Dade College (MDC), and University of South Florida (USF).
  • Cambridge Advanced International Certificate of Education (AICE) Diploma program, through our partnership with FLVS, allows students to become eligible for the Bright Futures Academic Scholars award and the Florida Medallion Scholars Tuition award. 

 

*Note: Admission to the AHSA Honors Academy requires a prerequisite minimum GPA, college readiness scores, and full-time enrollment at AHSA. 

Ancillary Tuition Fees

Dual Enrollment (Miami Dade College): $100.00 per credit

Ready to Enroll or to find out more?

Please call (305) 270-1440 Monday to Friday from 9:00 am to 4:00 pm or click the button to submit a request to speak with an Admissions Advisor.

AMERICAN HIGH SCHOOL ACADEMY

ACCREDITED & STATE REGISTERED

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All American High School Association (AAHSA)

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Florida Department of Education School Number, 13-4283

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U.S. Department of Education, NCES Number, A0509036

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CEEB School Code,
102010

Admissions or Program Questions?
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Most students are referred to American High School Academy by their home school district. However, students and family members can contact us directly to learn more or to enroll in our programs.

Contact us Monday - Friday from 9:00 am - 5:00 pm  and Saturday 9:00 am to Noon or use our online form to request an appointment to speak with an Admissions Advisor.