Collegiate Academy

 

Ready to earn your associate degree during high school—or graduate with a head start on college through flexible, transferable credits?

Collegiate Academy by Dual Enrollment Choice is a virtual learning academy tailored for homeschool families—and welcoming independent learners from a variety of educational backgrounds, both U.S.-based and international—who want a personalized, college-bound high school experience.

Join the Collegiate Academy family today by subscribing to our free webinars, live information sessions, and virtual meet-ups—designed to help you explore early college opportunities and connect with like-minded learners.

Collegiate Academy is built to be flexible: students can enroll as part of a full-time, curated academic experience, or use our expert planning and support to enhance an existing homeschool, private, or traditional school program.

Serving families across the U.S. and accessible globally, Collegiate Academy offers a practical, empowering path to early college success—on your terms.

🎓 Earn an Associate Degree During High School—with Expert Guidance

At Collegiate Academy, students can earn an accredited associate degree during high school through expert-guided dual enrollment pathways tailored to their goals.

Our flagship offering is the Arizona State University Universal Learner (ASU ULC) Associate Degree—a flexible, fully online, and test-free program that allows students to complete up to 60 transferable college credits while earning their high school diploma. It’s an ideal fit for homeschool families and independent learners seeking structure, flexibility, and affordability.

But ASU ULC is just one option.

We also support enrollment in dual enrollment programs nationwide—both online and in-person—through a range of public and private colleges. Whether a student is earning a few targeted credits or pursuing a full degree, we help design a personalized academic plan that aligns with their interests, timeline, and future goals.

Our services are designed to integrate with state education funding and scholarship programs that support home education, curriculum planning, and college-level coursework—making early college more accessible for families across the U.S.

From early credit to early college graduation, Collegiate Academy by Dual Enrollment Choice helps students navigate their options with clarity, confidence, and flexibility.

The 3 Pillars of Collegiate Academy

Pillar I

Personalized Guidance and Navigation

  • Build a personalized academic roadmap from grades 9–12 with milestones, course goals, and graduation timelines

  • Plan your dual enrollment journey with expert advising on course selection, sequencing, and workload balance

  • Maximize college credit transferability by choosing courses that align with future college and major requirements

  • Receive college admissions and career guidance tailored to your goals, from application strategy to career exploration

  • Get professional support with transcripts and applications to ensure your documentation is polished and competitive

  • Understand funding options and scholarship pathways including how to align with state education programs and minimize out-of-pocket costs

Pillar II

Curated Curriculum Pathways

 

  • Customize your high school course curriculum with our recommended course providers—or integrate our guidance into your current learning program

  • Coordinate dual enrollment opportunities through ASU’s Universal Learner Program or local and national colleges

  • Design a unified curriculum that satisfies high school graduation requirements while earning transferable college credit

  • Explore specialized academic tracks such as STEM, Business, Health Sciences, or Liberal Arts to align with your future goals

  • Balance academic rigor and flexibility by choosing courses that match your learning style, interests, and schedule

  • Receive expert guidance on course selection that keeps your transcript college-competitive and credit-efficient

Pillar III

Connected Learning Community

 

  • Engage in a vibrant online community designed for support, encouragement, and shared purpose
  • Join weekly virtual meet-ups to stay accountable, share wins, and connect with peers on the same path
  • Participate in enrichment seminars that build life skills, college readiness, and academic confidence
  • Access parent sessions and guidance circles to stay informed and supported throughout your family's journey
  • Grow alongside like-minded learners who are charting bold, future-focused educational paths
  • Participate in student-led discussions and showcase events that celebrate progress, spark motivation, and build confidence through shared achievements

 

🎓 ASU Associate Degree Pathways

Collegiate Academy offers students the opportunity to complete a fully transferable Associate of Arts degree from Arizona State University (ASU) by the end of high school. Through ASU’s Universal Learner (ULC) program, we design flexible dual enrollment plans that align with each student’s academic goals, high school requirements, and timeline—whether starting in 9th, 10th, or 11th grade.

These pathways are thoughtfully integrated with a student’s overall high school curriculum, allowing them to fulfill graduation requirements while simultaneously earning up to 60 college credits. The ASU AA degree is structured to meet general education standards accepted by many U.S. colleges and universities—offering students a strong foundation for a future bachelor’s degree.


🔑 Program Highlights:

  • Multiple entry points: Pathways tailored for students beginning in 9th, 10th, or 11th grade (advanced middle schoolers also welcome)

  • Fully online and flexible: Complete a transferable AA degree through ASU’s Universal Learner program

  • Credit-efficient planning: Courses chosen to align with general education requirements at many U.S. colleges

  • Transfer-ready advantage: Finish high school with up to 60 college credits applicable to a future bachelor’s degree

  • Expert guidance included: Personalized advising each step of the way, from planning to course support