Students who participate in competitive sports struggle to find a balance between athletics and academics, and there are nearly half a million NCAA student-athletes who compete in 24 different sports every year. After undergoing extensive evaluation, Edgenuity Virtual Academy is proud to offer a flexible instructional model and curriculum in ELA, math, social studies, science, and world languages that are approved by the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) for online instruction of student-athletes. Enroll today to ensure preparation for college entrance with a rigorous online academic experience that fits into your flexible schedule.
“EVA and its teachers have been nothing but wonderful in helping me to achieve my goals. Because of them, I am able to achieve one of my goals and take classes I wouldn’t have had time for otherwise. I can’t thank the people at EVA enough for helping me throughout my high school journey and will be forever grateful.”
“I would absolutely recommend EVA to my peers! The platform is really amazing… I can adjust my assignment schedule based on my athletic schedule, working ahead, or easily catching up.... In addition, with the support you get from teachers and your mentor, as well as the additional practice quizzes and tests available, I’m easily able to learn and understand the material I’m given, and therefore get good grades! EVA is a great way to continue learning, and it’s stress-free, too! I recommend EVA for any athlete who needs flexibility, as well as a great education.”
“I have been involved in education as a teacher, basketball coach, administrator, and athletic director for over 30 years. I have worked with high school student-athletes on national and international levels. My experience with the NCAA has aided me in assisting hundreds of high school student-athletes in achieving Division 1 or 2 eligibility status with the NCAA Eligibility Center. I look forward to helping your student-athlete achieve their certification with the NCAA towards pursuing their academic and athletic goals.”