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

Alternative Academic Arrangements

A school district, with the approval of the commissioner, may allow a student to satisfy the fine arts credit required for graduation by participating in a community-based fine arts program not provided by the school district. The fine arts program must provide instruction in the essential knowledge and skills identified for fine arts by the State Board of Education.

A school district, with the approval of the commissioner, may allow a student to comply with the curriculum requirements for the physical education credit required for graduation by participating in a private or commercially sponsored physical activity program provided on or off a school campus and outside the regular school day.

Academic Credit for Community Service

Students may earn .5 to 1 credit for the Family and Community Services course, a laboratory-based course designed to involve students in realistic and meaningful community-based activities through direct service or service-learning experiences. Students are provided opportunities to interact with and provide services to individuals, families, and the community through community or volunteer services.

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