ASU’s dual enrollment program thrives ahead of Accelerate ASU Partner Conference

Accelerate ASU dual enrollment partner conference 2025

Gaining momentum, Accelerate ASU adds new partner schools and gains thousands of new students

Growth at a Glance:

  • 29,000+ total student enrollments since launch.
  • 11,000+ students enrolled in the 2025-2026 cycle alone.
  • 550+ global partner schools, including new expansions in Michigan and Florida.

For public school students at Robichaud High School in Michigan, ASU solved a conundrum: how to access college-level classes without leaving their high school classrooms.

For many Robichaud students, finding reliable transportation off-campus can be a challenge. Through Accelerate ASU, one of the nation’s largest university dual enrollment providers, Robichaud teachers can deliver rigorous, online college classes in their own classrooms — supporting their students along the way.

Accelerate ASU’s program serves the needs of a wide range of learners, including students at public schools like Robichaud, students at private cultural and religious schools, neurodivergent students at specialized schools such as Phoenix’s Gateway Academy and many more.

With enrollment increasing quickly, Accelerate ASU is gaining momentum across the United States and beyond, a sign of the need for an accessible, flexible pathway to college credit. 

Every Student, Every Path: Accelerate Partner Conference

This week, educators from Accelerate partner schools around the globe will gather for the second annual Accelerate ASU Partner Conference

With the theme Every Student, Every Path, the conference will build upon progress made at last year’s inaugural summit — allowing educators to collaborate and refine their schools’ approaches to dual enrollment, all with the goal of bringing dual enrollment to more students.

Read the full story on how ASU dual enrollment momentum is scaling with new partners at the Accelerate ASU newsroom.