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Edgenuity’s Instructional Services group is approved to provide courses directly to student athletes using Edgenuity’s own highly qualified, state-certified virtual instructors. Our teachers provide synchronous instruction via chat, phone, and web meetings. They also provide written feedback on students’ work, re-teach concepts when students are struggling, and communicate regularly with school staff and parents. Combined with on-demand tutoring, students can always get the help they need when they need it. Using Edgenuity with District Teachers Edgenuity’s curriculum is frequently used with district teachers instead of instructors from the Instructional Services group. However, if you are using district teachers, your school or district must contact the NCAA Eligibility Center to submit a Non-Traditional Course Questionnaire to describe your implementation model. Part of the NCAA’s review of nontraditional schools and programs is a “core-course analysis,” which examines the content and assessments being offered. If you are using Edgenuity’s approved initial-credit courses in their entirety, with no customizations, it should not be necessary to submit the NCAA’s “Core-Course Analysis” form, which is part of its broader review process. Simply indicate that your district is using Edgenuity’s approved core courses. Edgenuity + NCAA Using Edgenuity with Instructional Services Schools using Instructional Services do not need to submit a Non-Traditional Course Questionnaire; they are included in our eligibility status. FOR MORE INFORMATION, CONTACT: 877.622.2321 • [email protected]

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Edgenuity’s Instructional Services group is approved to provide courses directly to student athletes using Edgenuity’s

own highly qualified, state-certified virtual instructors. Our teachers provide synchronous instruction via chat, phone,

and web meetings. They also provide written feedback on students’ work, re-teach concepts when students are

struggling, and communicate regularly with school staff and parents. Combined with on-demand tutoring, students

can always get the help they need when they need it.

Using Edgenuity with District Teachers

Edgenuity’s curriculum is frequently used with district teachers instead of instructors from the Instructional Services

group. However, if you are using district teachers, your school or district must contact the NCAA Eligibility Center to

submit a Non-Traditional Course Questionnaire to describe your implementation model.

Part of the NCAA’s review of nontraditional schools and programs is a “core-course analysis,” which examines the

content and assessments being offered.

If you are using Edgenuity’s approved initial-credit courses in their entirety, with no customizations, it should not be

necessary to submit the NCAA’s “Core-Course Analysis” form, which is part of its broader review process. Simply

indicate that your district is using Edgenuity’s approved core courses.

Edgenuity + NCAAUsing Edgenuity with Instructional Services

Schools using Instructional Services do not need to submit a Non-Traditional Course Questionnaire; they are included in our eligibility status.

FOR MORE INFORMATION, CONTACT:

877.622.2321 • [email protected]

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The following Edgenuity core courses have already been reviewed and approved by the NCAA as meeting its definition of “core courses.”

State-specific and honors versions of core courses—customized by Edgenuity—are also accepted by the NCAA. If you

further customize Edgenuity’s base or state-specific courses, the NCAA may review your customizations as part of your

application to ensure that they are equivalent in length, content, and rigor to face-to-face courses.

However, curriculum is only one element in determining NCAA eligibility; additional elements are grounded in how

courses are implemented at your school. For more information on these guidelines and other NCAA requirements for

nontraditional courses, please refer to the following resources:

ENGLISH LANGUAGE ARTS ADDITIONAL COURSES SOCIAL STUDIES

• American Literature

• British Literature

• Language Arts 9/English I

• Language Arts 10/English II

• Language Arts 11/English III

• Language Arts 12/English IV

• AP English Language and Composition

• AP English Literature and Composition

• Spanish I-III

• French I-III

• German I-II

• Latin I-II

• Chinese I-II

• AP Spanish Language and Culture

• AP French Language and Culture

• Intro to Philosophy (IS only)

• World Religions (IS only)

• U.S. History I

• U.S. History II

• Survey of U.S. History

• Survey of World History

• Modern World History

• U.S. Government

• Economics

• Economics with Financial Literacy

• Psychology

• Sociology

• Human Geography

• AP Human Geography

• AP Psychology

• AP U.S. Government & Politics

• AP U.S. History

• AP World History

MATHEMATICS SCIENCE

• Algebra I

• Geometry

• Algebra II

• Mathematics I

• Mathematics II

• Mathematics III

• Math for College Readiness

• Pre-calculus

• Statistics and Probability

• Trigonometry

• Advanced Topics in Mathematics

• AP Calculus AB

• Physics

• Environmental Science

• Biology

• Chemistry

• Physical Science

• Earth Science

• Anatomy and Physiology

• Integrated Physics and Chemistry

• Integrated Science I

• Integrated Science II

• Integrated Science III

• AP Environmental Science

FOR MORE INFORMATION, CONTACT:

877.622.2321 • [email protected]

NCAA Eligibility Center’s Guidelines for Non-traditional ProgramsEdgenuity’s Best Practice Recommendations for NCAA-Approved Non-traditional Programs