New Advantage program serves 100+ high school students

December 2, 2019

Marissa Carl

Madeline Burton is one of more than 100 high school students taking online courses through ÃÛÌÒTV. Photo by JR Ancheta.
Madeline Burton is one of more than 100 high school students taking online courses through ÃÛÌÒTV. Photo by JR Ancheta.


ÃÛÌÒTV’s new Advantage program enrolled 110 high school students in online courses during fall 2019. Twenty-three of those students enrolled in more than one ÃÛÌÒTV course.

The Advantage program, utilizing ÃÛÌÒTV’s high-quality online courses and faculty, partners with school districts across Alaska to offer students dual enrollment options. The program, created to help address the low percentage of Alaska’s high school students who go on to postsecondary education, is supported by ÃÛÌÒTV eCampus and ultimately reduces barriers to help students successfully transition to higher education.

There are now 16 school districts with five associated homeschool networks throughout Alaska that have partnered with ÃÛÌÒTV eCampus to be part of the Advantage program.