Michigan’s Online Course Catalog is populated with course titles and syllabi submitted by local school districts, intermediate school districts and the Michigan Virtual School. These are the support guides to aid in navigating Michigan’s Online Course Catalog.
Introduction: Michigan's State School Aid Act, Section 21f, permits students in grades 6 to 12 who attend a Michigan public local district or public school academy (excluding full-time cyber schools) to take a maximum of two online courses per academic term, subject to p...
Information Michigan's Online Course Catalog serves as a comprehensive information source for parents, students, and schools seeking to make informed enrollment decisions. Visitors can easily search through the online course offerings without having to register for an ac...
Introduction: As per the 21f law, third-party providers are prohibited from presenting their own online courses via Michigan's Online Course Catalog. Nonetheless, Michigan's public school districts are permitted to offer online courses that utilize one or more third-...
Section 21f of the State School Aid Act allows students in grades 6 through 12 who are enrolled in a Michigan public local district or public school academy (not including full-time cyber schools) to take up to two online courses per academic term with consent from their pare...
Intended Audience: Public, District Users, Vendors Introduction: Under Section 21f of the State School Aid Act, districts are required to display a link to Michigan's Online Course Catalog on their publicly accessible website. The following process outlines how district...
Intended Audience: District Users Introduction: The responsibility of creating a syllabus lies with the districts as a requirement for offering online courses through Michigan's Online Course Catalog. The following process outlines how to add course syllabus details to ...
Intended Audience: District Users Introduction: The Michigan State School Aid Act mandates that any district or Independent School District (ISD) that provides an online course via Section 21f must furnish Michigan Virtual with the following data for the preceding academic...
Intended Audience: District Users, Vendors Introduction: This process explains how district users and vendors can share course syllabi information by importing a syllabus from an existing course in Michigan's Online Course Catalog. Details: To start, select Courses...
Intended Audience: Public Information: Schools, guardians, and students can use Michigan's Online Course Catalog to search for available course titles in Michigan public local districts or public school academies. Follow the steps below to browse courses by subject. D...
Intended Audience: Public Information: Michigan's Online Course Catalog allows schools, guardians, and students to easily browse through courses that are available to both enrolled and non-enrolled students in several Michigan school districts. By utilizing the catalog...