Imagine a World
where a student can, from anywhere:
Complete university courses for credit in the U.S. while still in high school in their home country.
Earn certifications from Google, IBM, and Meta, also accruing credit towards their university degree.
Study and move seamlessly across borders to accredited U.S. colleges and universities.
Learning Journeys
Aisha's innovative high school in Riyadh is ahead of the curve and wants to offer advanced courses. By joining Global Campus, the school adds to its catalog over 600 college and university courses for credit through dual enrollment.
Aisha is in Grade 11. She dreams of studying Cybersecurity.
She can now coordinate with her advisor and, in a click on the platform, enroll in her first Artificial Intelligence course at a university in the U.S.
Aisha will join over 2.5 million high schoolers who have benefited from dual enrollment and gotten a credit-bearing head start into their higher education journey.
Diego's leading high school in Buenos Aires deeply understands students' aspirations.
The school joins Global Campus to partner with Southeastern University on an
Early College Access Program for students to start as of Grade 9.
Diego takes 20 college courses blended across Grades 9-12.
He earns both college and high school credit.
Diego graduates with a high school diploma and an Associate Degree at the same time (completing 2 years of university while in high school).
Diego bypasses the stressful U.S. university application process, entering directly as a 3rd-year transfer student through earned admissions.
Sandeep's high school in Delhi serves a large community of families and offers the national diploma as well as a U.S. high school dual diploma.
The school expands its impact beyond K-12 for these globally-oriented families.
Sandeep is graduating Grade 12. He wants to have a U.S. higher education yet needs to stay back home for a year to become versed in the family business.
He can now have a gap year in his country learning the family business while he completes university courses and finance certifications.
Sandeep will then move to the U.S. to complete his studies in person as a 2nd-year university student.