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ASU, Foundation Level, American High School diploma

 United States

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Dual diploma

  • Students earn a dual U.S. high school diploma by successfully completing six credits along with local school classes. Most students take two courses per year.
  • Courses can earn concurrent credit for both high school and college.
  • Students are eligible for earned admission to ASU and invited to come to ASU for summer programming while progressing toward a diploma.
  • Graduates receive an EL/TOEFL waiver and VIP application status at ASU.

Digital course and LMS licensing

  • Over 40 online high school courses.
  • Over 200+ online university courses.
  • Concurrent enrollment allows students to earn both high school and college credit at the same time.
  • Flexible delivery solutions.
  • Teacher training available both on-site and online.

Blended model training

  • ASU Prep Digital will help train partner schools in all aspects of blended and virtual education.
  • Explore a variety of teaching models.
  • Learn how to deliver digital instruction in the classroom.
  • Train Lab Facilitators.
  • Ask for a custom training quote.

Full-time enrollment

  • Students take four or more courses per semester.
  • Upon completion of 12th grade, full-time students are eligible to earn a U.S. high school diploma from ASU Preparatory Academy.
  • Learning Success Coaches help students design a personalized pathway to university admission, college majors and careers.
  • Students can take college courses and earn credit while in high school.
  • Graduates receive an EL/TOEFL waiver and VIP application status at ASU.

Part-time enrollment

  • Great option for school pilot programs.
  • Allows students to take one or two courses.

Enrollment in concurrent credit courses

  • Students take a single course covering university-level material.
  • Upon completion, students earn both high school and university credit.
  • Course credit can be transferred to many of the world’s best universities.
  • Learning Success Coaches support students.

How do ASU Prep Digital courses work?

  • Students log in using any web browser. A laptop or tablet is preferred.
  • They read lessons, watch videos and complete interactive activities.
  • Some courses include virtual reality and augmented reality lessons.
  • Teachers conduct live lessons via online video chat.
  • Students interact with teachers and classmates by phone, email or video/text chat.
  • Students work with their assigned Learning Success Coach to plan their schedule and college pathway.
  • Students collaborate with peers on some assignments.
  • There are some offline activities, but all assignments are submitted online.
  • All testing is digital.

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Location

Arizona, a part of the Western United States and of the Mountain West states, is the sixth largest and the 14th most populous of the 50 states. It is located near and has borders with New Mexico, Utah, Nevada, California and Mexico, and one point in common with the southwestern corner of Colorado.