COLLABORATIVE EDUCATION is a revolutionary teaching model that allows parents to take a direct leadership role in the education of their children while still reaping the benefits of a structured environment. Students attend class on-campus with professional teachers 2-3 days per week, and then receive detailed at-home assignments to complete under the guidance of parents.

Collaborative-style programs have grown rapidly over the past few decades. What began with just a few pioneers in Florida and Texas has multiplied into over 200 collaborative-style academies across the country. And research shows that the model works: high-school seniors from University-Model Schools® (a particular kind of collaborative program) "averaged equally high or higher scores than traditional, comprehensive Christian school seniors on all three common standardized exams" (ICCTE Journal, 2014).