Frequently Asked Questions

  • PathEdly is a global education platform that helps Muslim families discover, compare and enroll in U.S.-accredited Islamic online schools. We provide verfied school listings, curriculum highlights, tuition details and enrollment support.

  • Yes! PathEdly only lists U.S.-accredited online schools that specify acceptance of international students. Check each school’s website for specific international enrollment policies.

  • Each school profile includes grade levels, curriculum highlights and learning formats. You can compare schools side by side to find the best fit for your child.

  • Yes. If a school is regionally or nationally accredited in the U.S., its diploma is widely recognized by universities and employers worldwide. Always verify accreditation to ensure acceptance in your country or for college applications.

  • Costs vary by school and program. Some schools charge tuition per course, while others offer flat-rate tuition per year. Check each school’s website for exact pricing and any additional fees.

  • No. These programs are designed for students globally. All coursework, exams, and support are available online, so you can complete your diploma from anywhere.

  • Consider the following:

    • Accreditation status

    • Curriculum type (standard U.S., Advanced Placement, IB)

    • Tuition and fees

    • Support services for international students

    • Flexibility and pacing options

    We provide curated information to help you compare schools and choose the best fit. Please click ‘Get Matched’ for further assistance.

  • We are remote and contact is email-only at this time: support@pathedly.com

    Response time is typically within 1–2 business days.

Helpful Links

  • Council for Higher Education Accreditation (CHEA): https://www.chea.org/

    This site provides information on recognized accreditation organizations in the U.S.

    Accreditation Commission for Schools (WASC): https://www.wascsenior.org/

    WASC is one of the primary U.S. accrediting bodies for schools.

    National Accreditation Agency (NCAA): https://www.ncaa.org/

    This provides guidelines for accreditation in sports programs, often relevant for U.S. high schools.

    Cognia: https://www.cognia.org/

    A global accrediting body for K-12 schools, including online schools, ensuring high standards of quality education.

    MSA-CESS: https://www.msa-cess.org/

    A U.S. accrediting body for K–12 schools, including online schools, ensuring quality education and continuous improvement.

  • https://www.ed.gov/

    The U.S. government's official site for educational resources, regulations, and accreditation information.

    These resources will help you verify accreditation standards and understand U.S. educational frameworks like IBDP. Let me know if you need more detailed info!

  • International Baccalaureate (IB): https://www.ibo.org/

    This is the official site for information about the IB Diploma Programme (IBDP), which some U.S. and international schools offer as part of their curriculum.