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CTYOnline Distance Education Courses - Frequently Asked Questions

* about individually paced math, science, and computer science courses?

* about session-based writing and language arts courses?

* about session-based Advanced Placement courses?

* about session-based foreign language courses?


Q: Which courses am I eligible to take?

A: CTY focuses on challenging students in their areas of strength. Students who qualify in the quantitative area of the appropriate test are eligible to take courses in math, computer science, or the sciences, while students who qualify in the verbal portion can take courses in writing, language arts, foreign language, humanities, or social science.

To see the programs and courses for which you are eligible, use CTY Eligibility Assessment if you have test scores for SCAT, PLUS, SAT, or ACT tests, or check the Tables Showing Eligibility Guidelines and Qualifying Scores. You should also review the course descriptions by clicking on the course title on the Courses & Schedules web page since many courses have prerequisites.

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Q: When do courses begin and end?

A: CTY's distance math, computer science, and science courses below the AP level are individually paced, and students can request to start at any time of the year. Students enroll for a period of time ( 3, 6, or 9 months) and can work at their own speed under the guidance of their instructor. If students complete a course with at least 7 days enrollment time remaining, they can advance to the next course to finish their enrollment period. If students do not complete the course, they can re-enroll for additional time.

Courses in writing and language arts, foreign language, and all AP courses except AP Calculus are session-based with specific start and end dates.  See the course calendar for start and end dates, and application deadlines. (AP Calculus courses are offered as individually paced courses that students may start at any time.) 

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Q: Can students in individually paced courses take a break?

A: Yes. MyCTY allows you to postpone your child's individually paced CTYOnline course. Log into MyCTY as Parent, choose Student Participation, then "Submit Postponement." Session-based courses cannot be postponed.

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Q: How do I apply?

A: Please see How to Apply.

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Q: What are the costs?

A: Please see the Tuition and Fees page.

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Q: How can I obtain a record of my CTYOnline distance education participation?

A: Course completion documents are sent to each student who successfully completes a course. Final Grade Reports may be issued upon request for all students who take CTY distance courses in their schools. In addition, CTY offers an Official Academic Record that indicates all of the student's participation within CTY. There is a $5.00 fee per record sent. If you do not need an Official Academic Record, you can also print out the student's unofficial academic record by logging into MyCTY as a Parent, selecting Student Participation, and clicking on the button on the right that reads "unofficial academic record."

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Q: Can I get credit for my course?

A. Please see the Earning Credit or Placement page.

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Q: How can I find out more information about  CTYOnline individually paced math,  science, and computer science courses?

A: See the Individually Paced FAQ web page.

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Q: How can I find out more information about CTYOnline session-based writing and language arts courses?

A: See the Writing and Language Arts FAQ web page.

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Q: How can I find out more information about CTYOnline Advanced Placement courses?

A: See the AP FAQ web page.

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Q: How can I find out more information about CTYOnline foreign language courses?

A: See the Foreign Language FAQ web page.

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