Find the Learning Option That’s Right For You

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Fall/Spring Courses

 Schedule: Full-Time or Part-Time
Grades:
5-12

Semester-based courses aligned to a traditional school calendar. Great for students who want structure and connection throughout the academic year.

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Rolling Enrollment Courses

  Schedule: Full-Time or Part-Time
Grades:
K-12

Flexible, rolling-enrollment courses for students in all grades. Learn at your own pace and build a full- or part-time schedule that fits your life.

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Collaborative Diploma Program

  Schedule: Full-Time
Grades:
K-12

A full-time diploma pathway for students in towns without an operating school. Stay local while earning a Vermont diploma online.

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Credit Recovery

  Schedule: Part-Time
Grades:
9-12

VTVLC offers flexible credit recovery courses to help students regain academic progress and stay on track for graduation through targeted, mastery-based learning.

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Course Leasing

  Schedule: Full-Time or Part-Time
Grades:
K-12

An option for those who wish to facilitate their own courses. We lease our curriculum and learning ecosystem to you, and you provide the facilitation of the course.

Program Pricing

For 2026-2027

Course

Price

Fall/Spring Courses

Rolling Enrollment and Independent Study

Credit Recovery

$350

Per half-credit course

Course Leasing

$250

Per half-credit course

Fall/Spring Courses

Quick Facts

Full-time or Part-time
Asynchronous
9-12
Subject Areas:
Mathematics, English Language Arts, Science, Social Studies, Health, Physical Education, Global Languages, Electives, AP, honors, and NCAA-approved options available!

Learn on a semester schedule with structure and support. VTVLC’s Fall/spring follow a semester schedule and are facilitated by licensed Vermont educators. Students in grades 5–12 can take one course or a full course load.

View our calendar for registration deadlines.

How it works:

  • Fall and spring course start/end dates

  • Weekly pacing expectations

  • Grading policies and teacher communication

Rolling Enrollment Courses

Quick Facts

Full-time or Part-time
Asynchronous
K-12
Subject Areas:
Mathematics, English Language Arts, Science, Social Studies, Health, Physical Education, Global Languages, Electives, Independent Study, AP, honors, and NCAA-approved options available!

Flexible and student-paced. VTVLC’s rolling enrollment option allows students K-12 to start their learning anytime, progress at their own pace, and build the schedule that works for them.

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

Rolling Enrollment Course Spotlight: Independent Study Option

Independent Study allows grades 9–12 students to propose their own course topic or project, work independently with guidance from a licensed Vermont educator, and earn credit for self-directed learning in subjects not covered by standard offerings. To get started:

    • 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 as rolling enrollment courses

Collaborative Diploma Pathway

Quick Facts

Full-time or Part-time
Asynchronous
K-12
Subject Areas:
Mathematics, English Language Arts, Science, Social Studies, Health, Physical Education, Global Languages, Electives, AP, honors, and NCAA-approved options available!

A full-time diploma pathway for students in non-operating towns.
VTVLC’s Collaborative Diploma Program (CDP) is designed for students in grades K–12 who live in Vermont towns that do not operate a high school. CDP students complete their education fully online and graduate with a local diploma.

How it works:

    • Students enroll full-time at one of our CDP partner schools: Richford Jr/Sr High School, Hazen Union School, White River Valley High School, Stockbridge Elementary School, Rochester Elementary School
    • All coursework is completed online with VTVLC via a combination of fall/spring and rolling enrollment courses
    • Students can take advantage of extracurriculars at their brick-and-mortar CDP school

Credit Recovery

Quick Facts

 Part-time
Asynchronous
9-12
Subject Areas:
American Government, American History, World History, Algebra I & II, Geometry, English I & II

    Program Structure

    Course Length: 8–12 weeks
    Enrollment: Rolling admissions
    Format:
    Modular, mastery-based learning
    Pre-Assessment:
    Determines required modules & assessments
    Credit: Students enroll in full half-credit or one-credit course.
    Instruction: Facilitated by Vermont licensed teachers (with OTS)

    Eligibility is determined by the student’s sending school.

    Credit recovery provides students who previously failed or did not complete a course the opportunity to earn credit by demonstrating mastery of required standards rather than repeating the full course. Students often qualify if they failed a required course, did not complete coursework, demonstrated partial mastery, or need credit to remain on track for graduation.

    VTVLC credit recovery courses:

    • Focus on unmet standards
    • Use pre-assessment to personalize learning
    • Allow accelerated completion
    • Provide targeted instruction and assessment

    Benefits:

    • Accelerated path to regain credit
    • Personalized, mastery-based learning
    • Flexible timeline & enrollment
    • Vermont licensed teacher support
    • Supports on-time graduation pathways

     

    Course Leasing

    Quick Facts

    Full-time or Part-time
    Asynchronous
    5-12
    Subject Areas:
    Mathematics, English Language Arts, Science, Social Studies, Health, Physical Education, Global Languages, Electives, AP, honors, and NCAA-approved options available!

    We provide the quality curriculum, you provide the facilitator. Lease our high-quality online courses and gain access to our learning ecosytem while providing the facilitation in the home. Great option for home study families!

    How it works:

      • You provide a facilitator
      • We provide access to online courses via our online learning ecosystem