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Enrollments in MTDA must be made by a Montana public school. Home school and private school students may enroll through their local public schools.
Enrollments in MTDA must be made by a Montana public school. Home school and private school students may enroll through their local public schools.


==More Details==
The Montana Digital Academy web site is at http://montanadigitalacademy.org
MTDA courses were provided to districts at no cost for the 2010-11 school year. Approved providers have been supplying individual courses to school districts. Per an annual OPI distance learning programme survey of approved providers, 106 Montana students took online courses from nine approved providers in 2009-10.
 
The Montana Digital Academy web site is at http://montanadigitalacademy.org/
 


==More Details==
==More Details==
HB645, the Montana Reinvestment Act, appropriated $2 million to the Montana higher education system to develop and launch MTDA.
HB645, the Montana Reinvestment Act, appropriated $2 million to the Montana higher education system to develop and launch MTDA.


MTDA courses were provided to districts at no cost for the 2010-11 school year.


== References ==
== References ==

Latest revision as of 08:34, 1 November 2011

The Montana Digital Academy (MTDA) is a state virtual school that is a unit of the US state of Montana higher education system, hosted by the University of Montana's College of Education. It was founded in 2010.

As of September 2011, MTDA reported approximately 1,500 students and over 2,000 course enrollments for the 2010 fall semester.

Enrollments in MTDA must be made by a Montana public school. Home school and private school students may enroll through their local public schools.

The Montana Digital Academy web site is at http://montanadigitalacademy.org

More Details

HB645, the Montana Reinvestment Act, appropriated $2 million to the Montana higher education system to develop and launch MTDA.

MTDA courses were provided to districts at no cost for the 2010-11 school year.

References


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