FAQ
Does NCAA accept your courses?
“Coursework from JCPSeSchool does not meet NCAA nontraditional core-course legislation. Coursework from students who enrolled on or after June 5, 2012, cannot be used. Coursework from students prior to June 5, 2012, will be reviewed individually. An individual review requires the production of student-specific and course-specific materials.” —NCAA Eligibility Center
Pathfinder School of Innovation (JCPSeSchool) will continue to provide a student-directed, self-paced curriculum developed by highly qualified Kentucky teachers. Students are allowed the flexibility to start and finish courses on any given day. Our teachers facilitate one-on-one communication with each individual student. Currently, NCAA member institutions grant approval to teacher-directed, trimester-/semester-based programs with whole-class discussions.
Who takes JCPSeSchool courses?
We have a wide variety of students taking our courses.
Students seeking their high school diploma by an alternative method
Homeschool students
Home-bound students
Students seeking early graduation
Military family children
Talented young people with a career that has already started
Open Entry/Open Exit
JCPSeSchool is available on a full calendar year. Students can work at any time and at a pace that works for them. Students have up to 120 days from the date of enrollment to complete each course. This includes taking the final exam. A student is enrolled by their school or by the parent if they are homeschooled.
How do I get information on Pathfinder School of Innovation?
Pathfinder School of Innovation is the parent-school of JCPSeSchool. Students must be a Jefferson County, Kentucky resident and must apply for the program. Visit our website for more information.