Students attending an online private school are eligible for college credit

The  for-profit DeVry University has partnered with Connections Education to  offer college courses at no cost to high school students attending  International Connections Academy (iNaCA), an accredited, online private  school serving students in grades K-12 worldwide.
 Through DeVry University’s Passport2College program, juniors and  seniors attending iNaCA can earn college credit while still attending  high school. Students can enroll in such courses as Computer  Applications for Business with Lab, Introduction to Business and  Psychology.
 “Passport2College is a wonderful opportunity for high school students  to learn first-hand the college learning experience,” said Donna  Loraine, chief academic officer and provost of DeVry University. “iNaCA  students will be able to participate in the same academic learning  environment that all DeVry University undergraduates encounter and  obtain knowledge of how they can transition from high school to the  collegiate level.”
 Hannah Rinehart, director of school for iNaCA, commented, “More and  more students are interested in taking college courses in high school.”  In fact, the numbers topped 1.3 million students in the 2010-11 school  year according to the most recent survey on the subject by the National  Center for Education Statistics (NCES). “We are excited to bring  opportunities like this to our students.”
 Passport2College will launch for iNaCA students in the 2015-2016 school year.