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  1. Earn a High School Diploma Online. Semester and Flex diploma programs for 14–18 years. Adult diploma program for ages 19+ years. Approximately 150 courses.

  2. Brigham Young High School was a private high school in Provo, Utah, United States, first known as Brigham Young Academy (BYA). The school later became attached to Brigham Young University (BYU) with its official name being Brigham Young University High School, commonly called B Y High.

  3. Official noncommercial website of 5,000+ Brigham Young High School and Brigham Young Academy alumni, Provo, Utah. Also known as Brigham Young University High School, BYU High School, and B. Y. High School.

  4. Brigham Young High School operated until 1968, when the last graduating class received their high school diplomas. Now, Brigham Young University Online High School once again offers students the opportunity to earn a Brigham Young high school diploma.

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  5. Our high school courses prepare you for higher education and enable you to fill in scheduling gaps with quarter-credit courses and/or finish graduation requirements efficiently with half-credit courses. Certified teachers. Free tutoring sessions. 100+ NCAA-approved courses.

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  6. Brigham Young High School proudly conferred high school diplomas to its final graduating class in 1968. Today, BYU Online High School revives the legacy of high school education at BYU, offering students the opportunity to earn a Brigham Young high school diploma.

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  8. Jan 18, 2017 · After six years of construction, the instructors first welcomed 1,000 students to Brigham Young Academy on Jan. 4, 1892, making it one of the largest schools in the Rocky Mountains, according to a brief history provided on the Provo City Library website at provolibrary.com/academy-history.

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