Accelerated Learning
Accelerated Learning is defined in ACCESS and A.C.A. § 6-5-120 as “an organized method of learning that enables a student to meet individual academic goals and graduation requirement while pursuing higher levels of skill development, including without limitation the following coursework:
1. A College Board pre-Advanced Placement and Advanced Placement course;
2. An International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme course;
3. A Cambridge Advanced International Certificate of Education course;
4. A concurrent credit course; and
5. A substantially similar course or program approved by the Division of Elementary and Secondary Education.”
Accelerated Learning Resources
ADE Resources- Accelerated Learning Guidance At-a-Glance SY25-26
- Concurrent Credit (Arkansas Department of Higher Education)
- Course Catalog (SY 25-26)
- Course Code Management System
- Graduation Requirements
- Honors Courses and Accelerated Learning Guidance
- Success-Ready Pathways
- Student Success Plans
- Secondary Career Centers
- Acceleration Institute at the Belin-Blank Center
- Cambridge Advanced
- College Board AP Central
- International Baccalaureate Organization Diploma Programme
For more information, please contact:
Krystal Nail, Program Director
Email: krystal.nail@ade.arkansas.gov
Amanda Peebles, Program Advisor
Email: amanda.peebles@ade.arkansas.gov
Arkansas Department of Education
Division of Elementary and Secondary Education
Office of Learning Services
Four Capitol Mall, Slot 28
Little Rock, AR 72201
Phone: 501-682-4224