Units
For homeschool families

For serious homeschool families

Real curriculum.
Real credits.
Real transcripts.

The credentialing problem, solved. Your homeschooler does the work at their pace, on a curriculum that's actually rigorous — and walks away with an Ontario-issued OSSD transcript that universities accept like any other.

Enroll for the year

$3,000/year per student · Self-paced · Real diploma

Curriculum-grade, not app-grade

Designed to Ontario Ministry standards, not gamified for retention. Your kid learns Hamlet, not Hamlet vibes. Math that prepares them for university, not math drills.

OSSD on the transcript

Credits are issued by our Ontario-inspected partner school. Real Ministry credit codes. Universities in Canada and the US treat them like any private school.

Teacher of record

A certified Ontario teacher reviews summative work and signs off. You stay the day-to-day parent. They stay the official educator on record.

Tuition

One annual payment per student. Covers up to 4 credits, certified teacher review, parent dashboard, mentor access, community access.

1 student$3,000$3,000 / student
2 students (15% off)$5,550$2,775 / student
3+ students (25% off)$7,800$2,600 / student

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Why homeschool families switch

You can homeschool through high school in Ontario. You cannot issue your own transcript that universities will accept. That gap is where most homeschool families lose 6-12 months scrambling.

Units is the answer for the families who want serious college-prep rigor — not church-group worksheets, not curriculum apps that gamify reading — and an institutional transcript that opens doors. Same diploma your neighbor's public-school kid gets. Better preparation.

The curriculum is mastery-paced — go as fast or slow as the kid needs. Most homeschoolers we work with finish high school in 2-3 years, with university already in motion.

How it works

1

Enroll

$3,000 per student per year. Covers up to 4 credits, certified teacher review, parent dashboard, mentor access. Family discounts available.

2

Place

Diagnostic across each subject. Kids who've self-studied skip ahead — they don't redo what they already know.

3

Learn

Self-paced interactive lessons, projects that produce real artifacts, and a teacher reviewing major assessments. You see everything via the parent dashboard.

4

Credit

Each completed course becomes an OSSD credit on the transcript. After 30 credits + literacy test + community hours: full Ontario diploma.

Common questions

Do I need to file with the school board?+

If your child is registered with Units (via our partner school), they're officially enrolled in a private school — you don't need to file homeschool paperwork with the local board on top of that. We handle the regulatory side.

Can my kid take Units alongside other curriculum?+

Yes. Many of our families mix Units credits with Athabasca University courses (open admission, no diploma required) so their kid finishes high school with university credits already on a transcript.

What about families with multiple kids?+

Each child enrolls independently. We offer a 15% sibling discount on the second child and 25% on the third+. Email us for the family rate.

Is this accepted in the US for college admission?+

OSSD is one of the most widely-accepted high school credentials in the world. US universities recognize it. Your kid can apply to American schools with this transcript alone, no GED required.

What you should know

  • Units credits are issued by our Ontario-inspected partner school — a real Ministry-recognized institution.
  • You stay the day-to-day teacher. Our certified teachers handle formal assessment and credit issuance.
  • No religious affiliation. No politics in the curriculum. Just rigor.
  • Parent dashboard shows everything: progress, mastery, teacher feedback, time spent.

Talk to enrollment

30 minutes with a real person. We'll walk through how Units fits your homeschool setup and answer the credentialing questions before you pay anything.

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