Young woman sitting in a library, holding an open book and smiling slightly, with shelves of books behind her and a tablet on the table in front.

Graduation is just the beginning. Our students don’t just earn their diplomas—they develop the confidence, skills, and determination to pursue higher education and career goals. University-bound students need more than just good grades to be future ready. That’s why MVA prepares learners with a whole-student approach.

“I graduated from My Virtual Academy, and now I am applying to universities. Thank you for always helping there and pushing me to succeed,” shared one MVA graduate.

 

From Online High School to University Ready

MVA graduates are university bound and future ready because we provide:

  • Rigorous academic preparation
  • Study skills and time management training
  • College and career counseling
  • Character development and resilience building
  • Real-world application of knowledge

 As a result, MVA graduates apply to universities across Michigan and beyond—with confidence.

Launching Toward Their Futures

One graduate said it best:

“Thank you for always being there and pushing me to succeed.”

That’s the MVA way. We support students not just through graduation but through the transition into what comes next—whether that’s college, trade school, or career opportunities.

Need help exploring options? We connect students to resources like the College Board’s BigFuture program and guide them through applying, test prep, and career exploration.

Why Families Choose MVA

As a leading college prep virtual high school in Michigan, MVA provides the flexibility of online learning with the support of a full team of educators, counselors, and career readiness experts. To find out more on how to enroll, go here

When our students walk across the graduation stage, they’re not just celebrating completion—they’re launching toward their futures with confidence and purpose.

 

Further Reading:

National Center for Education Statistics: College Readiness
Edutopia: Preparing Students for College Success
Michigan Department of Education – Graduation Requirements