
ACCESS Virtual Learning
The mission of the distance education program in Alabama is to provide an infrastructure that delivers equitable, quality learning opportunities for all citizens.
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By providing high-quality virtual courses to middle and high school students across Alabama — especially in rural areas — UA ACCESS is helping to bridge educational gaps and shape the …
ACCESS VL Courses | ACCESS Virtual Learning
Find out in a hurry which class needs a traditional textbook or other online resources. Please read the course catalog for complete course requirements. Link to Academic Content Wavier form.
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Students send their assignments to their teachers to be graded and communicate with their teachers via the ACCESS learning management system, email, telephone, videoconference, …
Courses - ACCESS Virtual Learning
All ACCESS courses maintain a high level of rigor and are available to all public and private school students in grades 6 – 12, including those in the state’s Department of Youth Services. …
Current Students - ACCESS Virtual Learning
Students may work on ACCESS courses at their school or at another location provided or approved by the school. Like in face-to-face courses, there may also be work students need to …
Overview | ACCESS Virtual Learning
What are the key components of the ACCESS Virtual Learning plan? The ACCESS VL plan provides Alabama students with access to quality instruction and coursework by blending: • …
Content Overview | ACCESS Virtual Learning
Schoology is the learning management system (LMS) for students utilizing ACCESS courses. Students will be able to find their lessons, instructor, important updates, and assignments.
Students | ACCESS Virtual Learning
Why take an ACCESS course? Students use ACCESS courses for scheduling conflicts, taking a course not offered face-to-face (including Advanced Placement courses), making up a missed …
About ACCESS - ACCESS Virtual Learning
It provides opportunities and options for Alabama private and public middle and high school students to engage in Advanced Placement, elective, and other courses they may not …