Enrollment Information
- First semester enrollment is open, and capacity is limited.
- For grades 11 and 12, a lottery will be held on March 13, 2025 at 12PM EST.
- View the latest enrollment updates.
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Enrollment Process
Connections Academy Enrollment Process
Learn about the steps of the Connections Academy enrollment process.
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2025-26 Enrollment Information
- After accounting for returning students, grades 11 and 12 were oversubscribed at the end of the application period and new students requesting this grade will be selected for enrollment through a random lottery drawing held on March 13, 2025 at 12pm EST.
- Attendance is not required. A link will be made available the day of the lottery. A link to join the lottery will be provided here.
Lottery Steps:
- To be eligible for the lottery, students must have started registration and followed all steps to create an application. Attendance is not required.
- Parents/legal guardians of students who completed all lottery tasks during this period will be notified of the lottery results via email.
- Parents/legal guardians of students selected in the lottery will have be notified by email and will have 10 business days complete the enrollment process; if they fail to complete the process within 10 business days, they shall forfeit the student's space to the next student on the list.
- Students not selected in the lottery will be placed on a lottery waiting list chronologically in the order in which their names are drawn in the lottery.
- Students will be notified and released to enroll if space becomes available in their grade.
The school will continue to accept new applications for grades 11 and 12. These students will be placed on an enrollment waiting list in order of when they completed all enrollment tasks. Students on the enrollment waiting list will be notified and released to enroll if space becomes available in their grade. Students on the enrollment waiting list will only be considered for a space once the lottery waiting list has been exhausted.
Start Your Family’s Learning Journey
Get ready to enroll in online school at Michigan Connections Academy, serving grades K–12. Typically, the enrollment process takes just a few weeks to complete. But spots fill up quickly, so make sure you start as soon as you can. Here's how to get started:
STEP 1
Understand Your Commitment
STEP 2
Check Eligibility
You must meet specific state and program eligibility requirements to attend Michigan Connections Academy. Student eligibility requirements in Michigan are determined by the Michigan Legislature and the Michigan Board of Education. Michigan Connections Academy is authorized by the Ferris State University Charter Schools Office. Before enrolling, review the following eligibility requirements carefully to determine whether your student(s) is eligible to participate in grades K–12. Once your enrollment is confirmed, please immediately withdraw your student from their previous publicly-funded school. Students cannot be simultaneously enrolled in two public schools.
Note: Michigan Connections Academy does not accept students who are currently expelled from their local school or district. Students who have ever been expelled from their local school or district may not be eligible to enroll.
STEP 3
Prepare Documents
Please have the following documents available when you are ready to begin the enrollment process.
Child's Proof of Age
Child's Proof of Age
Child's Proof of Age
A copy of one of the following must be provided for each child in order to verify age eligibility:
- Official birth certificate
- Passport
To avoid unnecessary delays, provide a copy of one of these documents along with your enrollment documents. If you do not have either of these documents, please contact the enrollment team at 1-833-591-0251 to discuss acceptable alternatives.
Not Sure Where to Get That?
- If you need a copy of your child's birth certificate, you can order it online through the Michigan Department of Community Health. Please visit the Birth, Death, Marriage and Divorce Records webpage for more information.
- If your child was born in another state, please visit the CDC’s Where to Write for Vital Records webpage for more information. When using this tool, please remember to follow the CDC's Application Guidelines.
As a reminder, the age eligibility is as follows:
- Kindergarten: Any student enrolling in kindergarten must be five (5) years old on or before September 1 in the school year for which you are enrolling. If a student turns five (5) years old between September 1 and December 1, an exception may be made. Please contact the Enrollment Team to discuss this possibility.
- First grade: Any student enrolling in first grade must be six (6) years old on or before September 1 to be eligible for enrollment in Michigan Connections Academy.
- Maximum Age: A general education student who turns twenty (20) years old on or before September 1 will not be eligible to enroll. A special education student who turns twenty-six (26) years old on or before September 1 will not be eligible to enroll.
Proof of Residence
Proof of Residence
Proof of Residence
A copy of one of the following documents must be provided to verify your legal residence.
Not Sure What is Accepted as Proof?
- Utility Bill: Acceptable documents include: gas, electric, water, sewage, garbage/trash, propane oil, or Internet bill that is dated within 60 days of the enrollment date and that includes your name and service address. *Please note: disconnect, “final notice,” or shutoff notices are not acceptable.
- Mortgage statement from the last 60 days or current signed lease agreement from within the last year
- Property tax bill from within the last year
If you do not have any of these documents, please contact the enrollment team at 1-833-591-0251 to discuss acceptable alternatives.
Child’s Proof of Immunization
Child’s Proof of Immunization
Child’s Proof of Immunization
All Michigan Connections Academy students must provide evidence of their immunizations on one of the following:
- Official Michigan state immunization form
- Immunization booklet
- Official school records
- Health care provider or Health Department printout
These forms must be signed or stamped by your healthcare provider. Only a local health department, doctor's office, or the Michigan Department of Community Health may print an official immunization record for your child.
- You may request your own or your child's Official State of Michigan Immunization Record by contacting your physician's office or your local health department.
- Additionally, you can send a request by mail, by downloading and submitting the Official State of Michigan Immunization Record request form.
Children born in Michigan from 1994 to the present are in the Michigan Care Improvement Registry (MCIR). MCIR is a computerized shot record for Michiganders.
Not Sure What Immunizations Are Required?
For more information on the immunizations required by the Michigan Department of Community Health, view the "Immunization Info for Families & Providers"
Where Can I Get Immunizations for My Student?
Immunizations can be obtained from your local health department, doctor’s offices, clinics, or hospitals. Pediatricians and family doctors or their nurses or medical assistants can give your student the shots he or she needs to meet the requirements for school enrollment. In addition, some large chain pharmacies offer immunizations for older children and adults.
What if I Need Assistance Paying for Vaccines?
If you need assistance paying for shots/vaccinations, you may be able to get free or reduced immunizations through the Vaccines for Children Program.
- Vaccines for Children (VFC) program is a federally funded program that provides vaccines at no cost to children who might not otherwise be vaccinated because of inability to pay. Children who are eligible for VFC vaccines are entitled to receive pediatric vaccines that are recommended by the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices.
Immunization Exemptions
A student may be exempt from immunizations for the following reasons: medical exemption, religious beliefs, or personal beliefs. Parents seeking immunization waivers in Michigan must have the immunization waiver certified by their local health department.
- Religious Exemption: The parents or guardians who hold religious or philosophical beliefs which preclude receipt of a vaccination(s) must request nonmedical waivers from their local health department who will update the immunization registry (MCIR) once this process is complete. Parents can notify Connections Academy that they have completed this process with the health department. An updated waiver must be presented each year the child’s immunization status is reported.
- Medical Exemption: A valid medical contraindication exists precluding the child from receiving the vaccine. A state of Michigan "Medical Contraindication" form is required to be completed and signed by the child’s physician and shall state the contraindication(s), the vaccine(s) involved, and the time period during which the child is precluded from receiving the vaccine(s).
Prior Academic Records
Child’s Proof of Immunization
Prior Academic Records
Students across Michigan in grades K-12 are eligible to enroll in Michigan Connections Academy. Those who have previously attended public school, private school, or homeschool will be asked to submit academic records for placement.
- Report Card
For students applying for grades K–9: Please submit a copy of the report card from the most recent school year.
The following items should be included on the report card:
- Student Name
- Grade Level
- School Year (example: 2024–25)
- School Name
- Grading Scale (example: 90–100%=A)
- Unofficial Transcript
For students applying for grades 10–12: Submit an unofficial transcript that includes the complete end-of-year grades from the prior school year(s) and any academic documentation (such as a progress report/interim report, class schedule, or marking period/semester report card) issued for the current school year. Additional documentation may be requested for placement.
The following items should be included on the unofficial transcript:
- Student Name
- Grade Level
- School Year (example: 2024–25)
- School Name
- Grading Scale (example: 90–100%=A)
- Credits Earned
Not Sure How to Get Your Child’s Report Card or Transcript?
- Contact your student's previous school and request the document, providing them with the information outlined above, OR contact your school's district office with the request.
If after attempting these steps you still cannot obtain your student's report card or transcript, please contact the academic placement services team at 1-833-591-0251 to discuss acceptable alternatives.
Have Your Child(ren) Been Formerly Homeschooled?
- Prior Academic History Form
For homeschooled students in grades K–12: Complete the Prior Academic History Form indicating what courses were completed through a homeschool curriculum. This form will be available to you in the Enrollment Portal.
Other Documents for Special Circumstances
Proof of Residence
Other Documents for Special Circumstances
You may need to provide additional documentation if any of the following circumstances apply:
- Custody order: If your legal guardianship is determined by a court order, please submit a copy of the order.
Certificate of Hearing and Vision Screening: If your student is entering Kindergarten, you will be asked to submit proof that your student has completed a vision and hearing screening from your healthcare provider that occurred after their third birthday.
STEP 4
Get Started
Join the Connections Academy community and help your child go further in school and in their life ahead.
Give Us a Call
If you have any concerns or questions about how to enroll, our enrollment team is here to help.
Please call us at 1-833-591-0251.
Michigan Connections Academy admits students and conducts all educational programs, activities, and employment practices without discrimination on the basis of sex, race, religion, age, national origin, ancestry, creed, sexual orientation, disability, or any other legally protected classification.
Enrollment Support Hours:
Monday - Friday, 9:00 a.m.–6:00 p.m. ET