Three Indiana-based virtual public schools have begun accepting student applications for the 2026-2027 academic year, expanding digital learning options across the state. Hoosier College and Career Academy (HCCA), Indiana Digital Learning School (INDLS), and Indiana Gateway Digital Academy (INGDA) offer tuition-free, full-time online instruction to kindergarten through 12th-grade students, providing families with alternative educational pathways at no cost.
All three institutions employ state-certified teachers and maintain curricula designed to prepare students for post-secondary success. The schools emphasize college and career readiness through integrated programming, allowing students to pursue academic goals while maintaining flexible scheduling characteristic of virtual education models. Each school serves as a public school option within Indiana's broader K-12 education landscape.
The enrollment window for the 2026-2027 school year is now open for prospective students and families interested in virtual learning opportunities. These institutions represent Indiana's growing portfolio of digitally-delivered public education options, addressing diverse student needs and learning preferences across the state.