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We can’t wait to start learning with you! Follow the steps below to enroll.
Simple Steps to Enroll
Step 1: Digitally complete an Open Enrollment Alternative Application via DocuSign.* A copy of this completed form will automatically be submitted to our school staff and to the email address you provide on your application.
- Click here to complete the application in English
- Click here to complete the application in Spanish / Haz clic aquí para llenar la solicitud en español.
Step 2: Review of Open Enrollment Alternative Applications can take up to 20 days. Families will receive an email and a letter via postal mail indicating if their application is approved or denied. If approved, the letter will include the next steps for enrolling.
*Most applicants meet the exceptions outlined by the Department of Public Instruction policy.
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Part-Time Enrollment Resources
Please submit any outstanding documents via the enrollment portal. Email and fax submissions for documents are currently unavailable.
Wisconsin students enrolled in a public school are allowed to participate in the Department of Public Instruction’s Part-Time Public School Open Enrollment. This will enable students to remain enrolled in their current school district while taking one or two online courses at Wisconsin Virtual Academy (WIVA).
Submit a part-time application
For students in grades 9–12, the Part-Time Public School Open Enrollment Application must be submitted to and approved by WIVA six weeks before the start of a semester.
- Download and complete a Part-Time Public School Open Enrollment [PDF]
- The deadline to submit a part-time application is six weeks before the first day of the semester.
- Students should work with their school district to complete the application and mail it to the WIVA office.
Wisconsin Virtual Academy
4721 Dale-Curtin Drive
McFarland, WI 53558
Fax: 608.838.9483
Email: [email protected]
Dual Enrollment Resources
Earn college credits in high school!
Dual enrollment at Wisconsin Virtual Academy (WIVA) gives you the advantage of preparing for college while working toward your high school diploma. Students can earn tuition-free college credit hours through one of two programs: Start College Now (SCN) and Early College Credit Program (ECCP).
How does it work?
Through SCN and ECCP, qualifying students can take one or more courses at a university or technical college for high school credit, college credit, or both—tuition-free! Students must display a level of maturity and responsibility necessary for success in a collegiate course.
- Courses requested cannot be comparable to another course offered by WIVA.
- Students cannot participate in SCN and ECCP at the same time.
- If a student fails or drops a college course through SCN or ECCP, they’ll be responsible for all costs associated with the course.
- College courses taken by high school students become part of the permanent college record and may affect subsequent admission to postsecondary institutions. Please be aware that a poor grade earned in an SCN or ECCP course could have a negative impact in the future.
How do I apply?
If you and your parent/legal guardian agree to all of the above, please do the following:
Start College Now—Wisconsin Technical College
- Complete the Start College Now Application.
- Record course name, number, and description for all requested courses on a separate document.
- See specified institution’s website for this information.
- This is available for 11th and 12th grade students only.
Early College Credit Program—Wisconsin University
- Complete the university’s application for admission—UW System Application (Select High School Special/Early College Credit Program).
- Complete the ECCP application.
- Record course name, number, and description for all requested courses on a separate document.
- See specified institution’s website for this information.
Return course descriptions and program application (signed by you parent/legal guardian) to Mrs. Wallace no later than March 1 (for summer/fall) or October 1 (for spring).