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GeneralDiploma.com is a free information directory for online high schools, homeschooling, high school equivalency exams, and standardized test prep. It explicitly describes itself as “a guide, not a gatekeeper”: it collects and organizes publicly available information, offering category pages, state-level entry points, FAQs, and long-form explainers, but it does not provide instruction, issue diplomas, enroll students, administer exams, or rank or endorse programs.
Functionally, it is closer to an education resource navigation site than a typical SaaS product. Its main sections include 150+ guides, homeschooling and equivalency information portals covering all 50 U.S. states, a three-step interactive starting-point recommendation tool, and category-based browsing for resources such as online high schools, full curricula, STEM, arts, foreign languages, special needs, supplemental learning, SAT/ACT/AP, and more. The site also provides annual homeschool curriculum overviews for grades 1–6, as well as long-form articles on getting started with homeschooling, ELA instruction, and standardized testing.
The site states that there are no subscriptions, no registration, and no email collection; users can access the directory and guides for free. Its monetization mainly comes from affiliate links included in some external product references. If users purchase through those links, the site may earn a small commission, and it states that this does not affect which programs are listed or how they are described. No paid plans, enterprise tiers, trials, or payment-method information were found on the site.
From a SaaS or enterprise software perspective, GeneralDiploma.com provides limited relevant information. The available text does not mention account systems, team collaboration, role-based permissions, third-party software integrations, APIs, webhooks, developer documentation, or self-hosted deployment. On security, the terms only mention prohibited user behavior such as malicious code, unauthorized access, and interference with the website; they do not disclose compliance certifications or technical controls such as SOC 2, ISO, FERPA, or GDPR. As a result, it is not suitable for evaluation as an enterprise-grade education management system, but is better understood as a public information gateway.
Its strengths are that it is free, easy to access, and broad in topic coverage. It is also clear about its limitations, such as not verifying credentials and not guaranteeing that prices or current offerings are accurate. It is suitable for parents, students, and teachers doing initial research into U.S. online high schools, homeschooling, GED/HiSET/TASC, and SAT/ACT/AP resources. The main drawback is that information must be verified separately and cannot replace official agencies, school websites, or accreditation databases. For Chinese users, the content is strongly tied to U.S. state laws and exam systems, while localization is limited.
The crawled text does not provide information about access from mainland China, payment, or network availability, so its accessibility from China should be considered unknown. Since the site itself is free, payment is not a major issue. For serious decision-making, it is recommended to also consult HSLDA, state education departments, GED/HiSET, College Board, the ACT official website, as well as the target online schools and accreditation databases.
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generaldiploma.com is an United States SaaS provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 5.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach generaldiploma.com directly.