On-Demand Courses
Flexible and student-paced.
VTVLC’s On-Demand Courses are rolling-enrollment courses for K–12 students. Start anytime, go at your own pace, and build the schedule that works for you.

Who It's For
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Students in grades K–12
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Learners who need flexibility (health, travel, other schooling)
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Homeschool families
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School partners with variable schedules
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Advanced or self-paced learners
How It Works
- Rolling enrollment: start when you’re ready
- Suggested pacing, but no fixed weekly deadlines
- Licensed Vermont facilitators guide and assess student progress
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Full-Time or Part-Time
On-demand courses can be taken as:
- Part-Time: Add 1–2 classes to supplement another program
- Full-Time: Enroll in a complete schedule of courses for a full academic experience and gain additional supports from VTVLC
Subject Areas
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English Language Arts
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Math
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Science
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Social Studies
- Heath & P.E.
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World Languages
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Electives
- AP Options
- Indepdendent Study Option
Indepdendent Study Option
What It Is
Independent Study allows grades 9–12 students to:
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Propose their own course topic or project
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Work independently with guidance from a licensed Vermont educator
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Earn credit for self-directed learning in subjects not covered by standard offerings
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How It Works
- Submit a course proposal for review and approval
- Collaborate with a teacher to set learning goals and deliverables
- Follow a flexible schedule and meet progress milestones
- Receive feedback and a final evaluation
- Available on a rolling basis as part of the On-Demand program.
Who It's For
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Self-motivated high school students
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Learners with unique interests or advanced goals
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Students looking to explore college/career pathways
Past Independent Studies
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Creative Writing: World Building
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Literature of Place: India and Nepal
- Directing Youth Theater
- Equine Study
- Feminism in Film
- Math in Nature
- Small Engine Repair
- Brain Function Study
Want to propose an independent study? Register for an independent study course to begin the process.