Receiving High School or College Credit

Our academic curriculum is accredited through Warren Wilson College. The credits earned are transferable to any four-year college or university (dependent on the receiving school’s transfer policy). Kroka is a New Hampshire non-public school, so high school students are also able to earn full credits each semester, transferrable to most high schools.

To receive high school credit:

Each of the three courses of study during our semester programs usually translates into one high school credit (some schools use different credit/hour systems – we are happy to work with your guidance counselor to ensure that you receive credit). Upon applying to a Kroka semester program, please direct your school counselor to the Kroka syllabus/curriculum online to make sure your school will honor Kroka courses. We are happy to speak directly with your academic dean or guidance counselor to explain the nature of our curriculum and how your experience will enhance your future school achievements.

Kroka offers letter grades and a comprehensive assessment via an academic transcript and narrative evaluation at the end of the semester. You may be required to bring your Kroka portfolio to school or to present orally to your school’s curriculum committee upon semester completion. It is important to work with your guidance counselor ahead of time to make sure that you understand their specific requirements.

Receiving college credit:

All students will receive up to 19 credits (depending on the Semester) through Warren Wilson College in Swannanoa, North Carolina. These credits are fully transferable to any college or university (dependent on the receiving school’s transfer policy). 

For any questions relating to school credit, please call us at 603-835-9087 or email semester@kroka.org