SEVIS and SEVP and Virtual Schools
Because we are a virtual school, we are able to serve international students without having to physically host students.
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Can my Student Switch Courses?
Yes, with exceptions. See the appropriate Enrollment Change Policy. You also had access to and were asked to review this policy when you ordered the course. Exceptions Dual credit, ACT Prep, ESL, and partner-developed courses cannot be transferred. ...
Can a student get more time in the course - Extend or Drop a Course?
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Student Transfer to a New School
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Dual Credit Course School and Parent Access
Here is what you need to know about Dual Credit courses: Most dual credit courses are not hosted in our learning management system (LMS) (Buzz). The courses are offered through the LMS of the school who is offering the course. This is why you do not ...