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US History for Expats
To provide the best U.S. history classes for middle school students living outside the United States.
About US History for Expats
Who we are
At US History for Expats, we are dedicated to providing top-quality online U.S. History classes for expat and foreign service children around the world. Our mission is to offer the best Elementary, Middle, and High School U.S. History courses for U.S. citizens living outside the United States. We understand the unique challenges that expat students face when it comes to accessing quality education, and we are here to bridge that gap.
We are proud to be the only accredited option in our field, with content created by an EFM. Our accreditation by the Middle States Association Commission on Elementary and Secondary Schools means that we offer transferable credit for all of our middle school and high school classes, including U.S. History I, U.S. History II, Civics & Economics, and High School U.S. History. While our Elementary program is new and currently not accredited, rest assured that we are actively working towards achieving accreditation for it as well.
At US History for Expats, we prioritize inclusivity and diversity. We do not discriminate against any qualified member of our community based on race, color, religious creed, national origin, ancestry, disability, or age. We believe in fostering an environment where all community members can express themselves freely without inhibition.
What we Do
Our online U.S. History classes are designed to provide expat students with a comprehensive understanding of American history and culture. Through engaging lectures, interactive activities, and thought-provoking discussions, we aim to make learning U.S. History a rewarding and enriching experience for all our students.
Whether you are a middle school student looking to delve into the foundations of the United States or a high school student preparing for college-level coursework, our courses are tailored to meet your academic needs. Our experienced educators are passionate about teaching U.S. History and are dedicated to helping students succeed in their learning journey.
By enrolling in our classes, you can expect to gain a deep appreciation for the complexities of U.S. history, develop critical thinking skills, and enhance your understanding of global citizenship. Our curriculum covers a wide range of topics, from the Revolutionary War to the Civil Rights Movement, ensuring that you receive a well-rounded education in American history.
Why you should use us
There are several reasons why you should choose US History for Expats for your online U.S. History classes. Firstly, we are the only accredited option in our field, which means that our courses offer transferable credit that can benefit your academic record. Our content is created by an EFM, ensuring that you receive high-quality instruction from experts in the field.
Secondly, our commitment to inclusivity and diversity sets us apart from other educational providers. We create a safe and welcoming learning environment where all students can thrive and express themselves freely. Our educators are dedicated to supporting your academic growth and helping you achieve your learning goals.
Lastly, our online platform offers flexibility and convenience for expat students who may be living in different time zones or traveling frequently. You can access our classes from anywhere in the world as long as you have an internet connection, allowing you to study U.S. History at your own pace and on your own schedule.
What can you ask?
- How do I enroll in your online U.S. History classes?
- What is the accreditation process for your Elementary program?
- Can I receive transferable credit for your middle school and high school classes?
- How do you ensure inclusivity and diversity in your learning environment?
- What topics are covered in your U.S. History curriculum?
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