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Credit recovery school courses provide coursework that students can complete independently. Credit is earned and awarded at the discretion of your individual school. If summer is the best time for your student to catch up, check out our online summer school program.
Designed for students who didn't pass a subject the first time, Stride K12's online credit recovery courses use new approaches to teach unlearned concepts, letting students move past material they've already mastered.
Nearly 36,000 students have experienced the flexibility and convenience of our online credit recovery program. Get Back On Track with Credit Recovery Courses for Grades 6–12. Your student can take charge of their learning and get back on track toward earning a high school diploma with Keystone's online credit recovery program.
Eligibility rules vary from district to district, so all students interested in credit recovery courses should contact their school counselors to verify their eligibility to take a credit recovery course. Regardless of district, a student must have failed the initial credit course for the credit recovery course they intend to take.