Grades PreK-12
Pay the $250 enrollment fee and complete the enrollment form for each new student. The enrollment fee is non-refundable after 72 hours. The enrollment form will need to be completed using a laptop or desktop computer, not a smartphone or tablet.
Returning families received via email a pre-filled re-enrollment form for the 2024-2025 school year; email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. if you need your re-enrollment form to be resent.
Grades K-12
Once your student has completed the current school year, talk to your previous school about their withdrawal policies to ensure that Enlightium receives all records in a timely manner. Your family will also be provided the opportunity to submit records during the enrollment process.
Grades 1-12
An entrance assessment is typically assigned:
Once assigned, the entrance assessment should be completed by the student as soon as possible for classes to be assigned on time. They are used by the student’s counselor, along with records and the parents’ input, to help determine course assignments.
Grades PreK-12
Submit the enrollment form* in:
*Dates are not definitive; variables that may delay course assignment include students needing to complete the admissions process, retake previous courses, and deciding to take additional courses.
Students will receive their schedule close to their desired start date.
Grades PreK-12
The Student Orientation
The Student Orientation course is required for students in grades PreK–12. This course is assigned to students around their desired start date and covers:
The Parent Orientation is a video series updated each August and is required for all parents. It covers:
Grades PreK-12
Enlightium Academy is a private Christian school that is accredited by Cognia and the Association of Christian Schools International and serves homeschool, online, and co-op school students in grades PreK-12. Since most of our students study from home settings, some states view our students as homeschoolers, therefore requiring them to follow their state’s homeschool requirements.