Texas Tech University K-12
Texas Tech University K-12 (TTU K-12) is a recognized learning institution in Texas that offers high school diplomas and courses ranging from kindergarten to twelfth grade. Texas Tech University, situated in Lubbock, is the one that runs it. TTU K-12 provides a homeschool curriculum, mass testing services, individual courses (supplemental), credit by exams (CBEs), and a full-time Texas Diploma Program that encompasses middle school, high school, and elementary school.
The Texas Education Agency (TEA) and the State Board of Education created and adopted Texas Tech University K-12. By being named a Purple Star Campus by TEA, Texas Tech High School has proven its dedication to serving the special needs of students with military ties and their families.
Through TTU K-12's full-time diploma-seeking program, students can sign up for classes and complete all necessary coursework and exams to graduate. Students are awarded a Texas high school diploma upon graduation. The additional program is an additional choice. While still enrolled in their present school district, students can advance or catch up by taking particular courses or earning credit through tests.
For students who require or want the flexibility of distance education to complete their high school education, Texas Tech University K-12 is an option that has been approved by the state. The school provides all the courses required to fulfill the requirements for graduating from high school in Texas. Every Texas student has access to a Foundation Graduation Plan as part of TTU's K–12 high school graduation plans, and students can select from five endorsements based on their interests.
Main Fees
- Online Courses: $300 - $450
- Online Credit By Exams: $80
- Admission: $200 - $250
- Entrance Exam: $50
Founded: 1993
Address: 2515 15th St, Lubbock, TX 79401, USA
Phone: 800 692 6877
Email: ttuk12@ttu.edu
Grades: kindergarten - 12
Website: https://www.depts.ttu.edu/k12/