Online Credit Recovery
Recover the credit. Break the cycle.
How many of your students are still working through the same credit recovery list they had last semester — because a login was never going to be enough?
Most programs recover the credit. They don't recover the student. They hand over a login, mark a course complete, and send the student back into the same conditions that caused the failure — without ever asking why it happened. Field Academy Online starts there. Before a single course is assigned, a Colorado-licensed educator sits down with the student and asks: what happened, and what needs to be different this time? That conversation — and the relationship that follows — is what breaks the cycle.
A seat is a teacher. A relationship. A year of someone paying attention.
When you purchase a seat, you're purchasing an educator who is assigned to that student from day one and stays with them through completion. That educator checks in regularly, monitors progress in real time, identifies what's actually getting in the way, and builds a forward plan so the student leaves with more than a credit — they leave with a clearer picture of what they need to succeed. The courses are the vehicle. The educator is the program.
Can be paired with in-person Credit Discovery or Re-Engagement programming to increase engagement and support.
Pricing:
$1,500 / seat / year
$800 / seat / semester (space-permitting)
Annual partnerships allow consistent staffing and let you plan referrals from day one — not just when graduation is three months away. Seats turn over across the year: when a student completes, you refer the next student on your list.
Funding this partnership:
Title I, Part A — Academic achievement for low-income students; credit recovery is a well-established allowable use
Title IV, Part A — Well-rounded educational opportunities and technology; fits blended, relationship-based credit recovery
21st CCLC / OST Funding — Extended learning outside the school day that supports academic recovery
McKinney-Vento — Credit recovery for students experiencing homelessness is a direct allowable use

