High School Partners
This might be a little blurb describing what this grouping of partners is.
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Cooperative Educational Service Agency (CESA) 10

High School Distance Learning Students from Northern Wisconsin.
To Apply: First, determine if
your school is in CESA 10.
To Register: Please contact your own high school guidance counselor to register for UWC Online courses rather than registering though this website.
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Digtal Districs Online (DDO)

WiscNet DDO is an educational brokerage service that
connects WiscNet member institutions with online learning services, student
courseware, and professional development. WiscNet DDO is composed of WiscNet
members working together as a workgroup in support of online learning
options for staff and students. Digital Districts Online is not a virtual
school, but rather a cooperative effort to support online learning in your
own institution. WiscNet DDO's goal is to be a quality, convenient, and
cost-efficient cooperative for online learning.
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Wisconsin Youth Options Program

The Wisconsin Youth Options Program allows all public high
school juniors and seniors who meet certain requirements to take
postsecondary courses at an Institution of Higher Education (IHE) including
UW Colleges Online.
Under youth options, a student does not pay for a college course if the
school board determines the course qualifies for high school credit and is
not comparable to a course already offered in the school district.
To Apply: Review the
application instructions.
To Register: Registration is entered manually by UW Colleges Online staff upon completion of admission.
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High School Special Students
High School juniors and seniors may also take UW Colleges
Online classes as a special/non-degree seeking student.
To Apply: Review the
application instructions and fill out
the UW Colleges Online
High School Special Application form.
To Register: Registration is entered manually by UW Colleges Online staff upon completion of admission.
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ERVING Network

The Embarrass River Valley Instructional Network Group (ERVING) provides
distance learning opportunities to it's member districts. Serving eight
school district in northeast Wisconsin, students have access to both
interactive television and online courses that may otherwise not be
availble.
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Since ERVING's establishment in 1991, our mission has been to "use
telecommunications and technology to expand and enrich educational
opportunities."
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Through the use of state-of-the art technology, learners of all ages have
the capability to expand and explore endless educational opportunities.
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Member Districts include: Bonduel, Bowler, Clintonville, Marion,
Menominee Indian, Rosholt, Tigerton and Wittenberg-Birnamwood.