Senior High School Academics

High School Academics

Indiana Digital Learning School (INDLS) knows success is not a single destination, and the journey can take many turns. But no matter the path, we believe in unlocking every learner’s potential by meeting them where they are and helping them reach their goals.

Explore Our Courses

As students move through junior high school and into senior high school, their work becomes increasingly independent. Senior high school courses are designed for students targeting a four-year university, a local community college, or an immediate career. 

Many senior high school courses are offered at two levels: on-level and honors. 

In both on-level and honors senior high school courses, students:

  • Learn grade-level content
  • Complete coursework that might require writing or research projects
  • Tackle problems that require analytical thinking

In honors courses, students also:

  • Evaluate and synthesize information
  • Demonstrate more advanced writing skills
  • Participate in honors projects

Career and College Prep

Credit Recovery

Credit recovery courses are mastery-based and allow students to focus on the areas they need to review most to recover credits at an accelerated pace.


Dual College and High School Credit at INDLS Saves Time and Money

Through partnerships with Indiana University (ACP), Ball State University, and Ivy Tech Community College, qualifying INDLS students can take courses for high school credit, college credit, or both—tuition-free! Students in good academic standing may be eligible for one college course per semester. INDLS is committed to differentiating each student’s academic journey and making full use of our cooperating institutions’ course catalogs.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is dual credit?

Dual credit classes allow qualified students to apply credit earned at a partner institution to both their high school diploma and postsecondary degree. Individual institutions may require additional prerequisites for enrolling in dual credit.

Is there a tuition requirement for dual credit?

INDLS will pay for one dual credit course per semester per student if the course is taken at a partner school.

What courses are offered?

INDLS offers over 50 options through our partnerships with Indiana University (ACP), Ivy Tech, and Ball State.

From which colleges can students earn credit?

Dual credit can be earned through Indiana University (ACP), Ball State, and Ivy Tech Community College and is typically transferrable to other colleges and universities.

How do I enroll my student in dual credit courses with INDLS?

First, you need to enroll your student at INDLS. Then, talk to your school counselor about the process of registering for dual credit. 

The K12 high school catalog is a complete list of the high school courses K12 provides. While INDLS offers a comprehensive selection of courses, not every K12 high school course is available to INDLS students. We provide a limited selection of electives but will continue to expand our offerings. Information on specific courses of study and available electives is provided upon enrollment. For details, please speak to an enrollment consultant during the enrollment process.

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