Brightmont Academy Supports Students During College Application Season

December 20, 2023

Private School Specializing in One-to-One Instruction for 1st-12th Grade Students


National – With Christmas coming up, now is a great time for students to start filling out college applications. Notably, 67% of Brightmont Academy students plan to attend college after graduation, which is higher than the national percentage at 62%. Brightmont Academy is very proud of their alumni who have been accepted at various prestigious universities and colleges.


Brightmont Academy is a nationally accredited private school that offers a flexible, customized learning alternative to traditional schools. At the center of Brightmont Academy’s personalized learning approach is one-to-one instruction: one highly qualified teacher working with one student throughout every learning session. When students complete course requirements, they receive a high school diploma from Brightmont Academy which is recognized by colleges and universities. “College application season is in full swing. Brightmont students have been applying all around. We see our students applying to all types of colleges from 4-year colleges to junior colleges or community colleges. Some students are even choosing trade schools more often now,” said Keith Jackson, Marketing Director at Brightmont Academy.


New students can enroll at any time with open enrollment all throughout the school year. At Brightmont Academy, the staff offers students and families guidance during the application process. Jackson explains, “Just like with a public high school, our teachers and campus directors help parents and students figure out where the best place for their higher education might be. It is neat to see these students go on to college that were struggling in school, and they weren’t even sure they could finish high school when we met them.”


This proven model effectively serves students who have learning difficulties, those who want to accelerate their studies, and those whose needs aren’t met in traditional schools. As students prepare for the upcoming Christmas break, Brightmont Academy emphasizes the significance of utilizing this time to complete college applications and potentially visit prospective campuses. Jackson adds, “With students having time off for Christmas, now is definitely the time to fill out those college applications and maybe even go visit some schools if they haven’t yet.”


Brightmont Academy is located in eight states and is currently accepting enrollments.


Brightmont Academy is an accredited private school that provides one-to-one instruction. One experienced teacher works with one student throughout every learning session. Customized full-time programs and individual courses are offered for grades 1-12. Students can also receive individualized tutoring for all 1-12 subjects, study skills, and test prep. Brightmont Academy has served thousands of students since 1999, and has 18 campuses in Arizona, Colorado, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Michigan, Minnesota, and Washington. For more information call 1-888-521-0887 or visit: www.brightmontacademy.com.

Brightmont Academy - The One-to-One Flexible school - 1st through 12th

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