Description
Support Cohort for students working on independent courses
In-person support group Fridays, 2:15-3:00pm and additionally approximately 8-10 hours of work to be done between meetings for 3 credit college courses; 11-13 hours of work for 4 credit classes.
Registration is for the Spring 2026 semester. Course fee includes the $25 access to ASU’s Universal Learning courses but does not include optional $400 credit conversion feel.
Please consult us before winter break to ensure appropriate placement.
Courses we are prepared to support for Spring 2026:
- BIO-130: Online Environmental Science – 4 credits** (if completed, equals a full year of high school science)Â **additional time required per week for this course
- COM-100: Online Intro to Human Communication – 3 credits (if completed, equals a full year of high school ELA)
- HCR-230: Online Culture & Health – 3 credits (if completed, equals a full year of high school physical education & health under the “health” component)
- PAF-112: Online Civic Engagement – Public Service & American Democracy – 3 credits (if completed, equals a full year of high school social studies)
- SOC-101: Online Introductory Sociology – 3 credits (if completed, equals a full year of high school social studies)
With approval based on student writing skills:
- PMG-240: Online Introduction to Project Management – 3 credits & supervised by a Professional Project Manager (PMP) (if completed, equals a full year of high school CTE/Career Technical Education credit)
If your student is interested in a course not listed, please e-mail us to inquire about whether we can support that course. A full listing of ASU Universal Learner courses can be found here: https://ulc.asu.edu/explore-courses/Â
Additional materials may be required based on the course.
- How online/asynchronous courses differ from in-person courses so that students can learn to transition
- Time management and planning challenges
- Navigating the ASU course
- Self-advocacy skills
- Managing mental health, courseload and other life responsibilities
- Additional topics as needed for the individual students in the cohort based on expressed concerns or our observations of student challenges
Students may also have a brief check-in with the instructor to discuss their individual progress and determine if they need an additional meeting time to help successful completion of their course.
Families should allocate 10 hours/week to complete various assigned activities and projects at first (13 hours/week for BIO-130). This course assumes that students are working on their ASU course during Mid-winter Pause; but does assume work during Spring Break.
If you do not like the grade, you do NOT have to convert the course and there will be no permanent record of the college course involvement. You can transcript the course as an introduction to health & wellness or simply “health” and use the syllabus to list the areas where your student has done well in your homeschool course descriptions. We can help you with this.
While we are running this cohort over the Spring 2026 semester, if your student is falling behind – they do have a full year to complete the course if needed. Although your registration only covers in-person support for the semester, if your student lands in this situation, we will absolutely work with your family on a game plan for completion and are happy to provide check-ins each month through the end of their year-long access.