Resources, programs and playbooks for K–12 learners

Explore flexible learning options designed by ASU to spark curiosity, build skills and open doors to college-level opportunities — all starting in K–12. 

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Used in high school and college classrooms, these interactive and educational Virtual Field Trips feature topic-based, interactive experiences that capture real expeditions and scientists doing research. Many of these experiences also respond to your real-time feedback.

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Find a major, degree program and career that fits you with the me3 online interactive quiz. Easily explore majors and careers that fit your interests and passions. Design the future you want — chart an academic pathway to find the degree and career tailored to your unique interests.

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Learners of any age can take advantage of a wealth of insights from our anthropology experts and the resources here will help teachers as well as parents teaching at home. From hands-on experiments to real-world studies, learners at all stages can discover more about the roots of human societies and culture.

Access ASU

Access ASU’s programs and initiatives provide college readiness resources and support to Arizona families, students and schools from kindergarten through high school graduation so students can thrive at the university.

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From the producers of the popular Crash Course, this new YouTube series dives into subjects like writing composition, algebra, chemistry and data literacy. Join us weekly to check out new episodes.

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ASU Universal Learner Courses let anyone earn affordable, transferable college credit online — no application or GPA required. With 75+ courses taught by ASU faculty, high school and adult learners can prepare for college, accelerate their education or explore new subjects, all in a low-risk environment.

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Tutoring, online courses, training videos for teachers or parents teaching at home, programs for schools — it’s all here. Accelerate your progress with these remote digital learning tools and achieve your high school, college, career and life goals on your schedule.

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Here, you can take a virtual trip to ASU Library and its amazing collection of online learning material for all, including books, articles, journals and audiovisual content.

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Videos, interactive lessons, games and other content for Pre-K through 12th grade that align with school curriculum standards. With a focus on early childhood education, these guides from Arizona PBS and other sources include dedicated help sections for parents, caregivers and teachers.

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Whether it’s for school, at home or just for personal interest, Ask a Biologist will introduce you to fascinating topics about what makes the living world work the way it does, from microbes to mammals. Delve into articles, experiments, VR tours and tap the expertise of professional biologists to answer your questions.

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Accelerate ASU is one of the nation’s largest dual enrollment programs. It offers high school students the chance to earn college credit through flexible, online courses taught by ASU faculty — no GPA or transcript required. It’s a simple way to expand college access and build academic confidence.