<p>Yes- I have one graduate who’s a senior in college and she has done well. She said she was well prepared. I pulled her out in eighth grade also. She took most of her classes through IU, but they are great about accepting other accredited programs towards your requirements. We also used U. of Missoui, and she took a few courses at our local high school which were able to be applied to her IU transcript. The IU counselors were wonderful during the application process and helped expedite the necessary grade posting in May and June when she was getting course work done in time to go to college. (they only had the 40 credit diploma back then) Actually the type of diploma isn’t particularly important since that comes after they are done with high school and on their way to college. What’s important are the classes you choose. I recommend some of their college courses if possible–they are tough, but fair. You could even look to supplement with LSU or BYU, their courses are reasonable, but they only offer courses, not diplomas. The selection is great with all the different programs you can use. IU has very good quality courses and the teachers grade the papers and exams, not a computer. They go over the courses for clarity of instructions, we have only found one typo in about 6 years. (we’re on second daughter) My advice–start now and get going on some of the easier classes. You can contact me for more advice if you’d like. I’m a real IU booster–and my daughter did great her freshman year.</p>