Online Dual Enrollment

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Preparing Students with Learning Differences for College Transition.

Through our personalized and highly supportive approach to online learning, our students develop critical academic skills, explore their interests, and earn college credits while in high school.

Program Overview

LC Online Dual Enrollment (ODE) courses are available to high school juniors and seniors with learning disabilities, ADHD, autism, or executive function challenges.

Each course is designed and delivered using research-based best practices for online learning. Courses are personalized and highly supportive, helping to customize the learning environment. Student class size is kept small, averaging 12-14 students, to ensure students receive individual attention and feedback from experienced educators.

Features and Benefits

Students engage in both asynchronous and synchronous course components. The curriculum is available any time of day, which allows students maximum flexibility. Students receive one-on-one synchronous sessions with their course coaches, and benefit from individualized synchronous check-ins with their instructors.. Engaging activities such as discussion forums, group projects, case studies, and more, add to a rich and interactive learning experience. 

Dual enrollment courses offer college preparedness and transition benefits in academic, social-emotional, and economic domains. ODE students earn college credits, build communication skills, and engage in a college context. 

We understand that students choosing to learn online need to develop the skills required to be successful. We offer embedded scaffolds to support students such as an Online Student Readiness training which allows students to gain practical skills to support their success with online learning. 

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Through our personalized and highly supportive approach to online learning, our students develop critical academic skills, explore their interests, and earn college credits while in high school or in a gap-year experience.

View Online Dual Enrollment Course Descriptions.

Landmark College Online Programs is a proud partner with the Vermont Agency of Education Dual Enrollment Program!

Learn more about Vermont Dual Enrollment Vouchers.

Need-based scholarship are available on a first-come, first-served basis.  

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Contact

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For additional information and school partnership opportunities please contact:

Carroll Paré
Assistant Vice President for Intersession and Online Programs
[email protected]
802-387-6885

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For interest in programs and partnerships in the California, Bay Area please contact:

Sarah Firestein
Associate Director of The Success Center
California, Bay Area
[email protected]
408-758-2762 

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