Unfortunately, a Learn Everywhere program is not available in your state.

Your state does have some limited options available for earning credit from out-of-classroom learning.

Unlike Learn Everywhere policies that allow for approved program providers to offer course credit, the programs listed below require the student to submit an application and complete specific program requirements. Students will need to contact their school district administrator in order to take advantage of this program(s).

Academic Credit for Out-of-Classroom Learning

Academic Credit for Community Service

Capstone Experience

Students are required to earn at least one credit, by completing courses, in any combination, in career and technical education, a capstone experience, or world languages. A capstone experience may be any of the following: entrepreneurship experience, senior experience, service learning, youth apprenticeship, or youth internship.

The youth apprenticeship is a contractual relationship between an employer and a student, that allows students to gain initial training in a particular industry and formal classroom-related instruction.

The youth internship allows students to gain hand-on experience at a business, develop employability skills, learn technical skill, and complete a portfolio.

Service learning allows students to identify a community need or issue, apply academic and career skills to youth-led service experiences and develop community partnerships.

To find out when Learn Everywhere programs may become available in your state, please complete the below form.