The Concurrent Enrollment program allows students to take accredited U.S. high school courses with AIA while remaining enrolled at their current school.
This flexible option is ideal for students who want to strengthen their academic profile, earn U.S. credits, or access courses not available at their local school — without transferring schools full-time.
A. Attend an international or local school but want exposure to a U.S. curriculum
B. Need additional or advanced courses not offered at their current school
C. Want to earn U.S. high school credits to support future applications to American or international universities
D. Are looking to take AP or specialized courses to challenge themselves academically
E. Need a flexible schedule that works alongside their regular school day
F. Want to strengthen their academic transcript without changing schools
A. Concurrent students may choose from a wide range of AIA courses, including:
B. Core academic subjects (English, Math, Science, Social Studies)
C. AP (Advanced Placement) courses
D. Electives in areas such as business, technology, and the arts
E. ESL and language development support, if needed
Courses are delivered online with structured pacing and teacher support, making it possible to balance AIA coursework with a student’s primary school responsibilities.
A. Concurrent students may choose from a wide range of AIA courses, including:
B. Core academic subjects (English, Math, Science, Social Studies)
C. AP (Advanced Placement) courses
D. Electives in areas such as business, technology, and the arts
E. ESL and language development support, if needed
A. Access to an accredited U.S. curriculum without leaving their current school
B. The opportunity to enhance university applications with additional academic rigor
C. A way to gain international academic experience
D. Support from qualified teachers and academic staff
E. Flexibility to study from anywhere in the world

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