Fast-Track Program
Flexible, self-paced courses that help students earn the credits they need — on their own schedule.
What is Fast-Track?
Some students join the Liahona family later in their educational journey, while others need a way to recover credits or get ahead. The Fast-Track program is designed for exactly these situations — providing self-paced, online courses that count toward a state-accredited diploma.
Whether a student is transferring schools, filling credit gaps, or accelerating their path to graduation, Fast-Track combines the flexibility of online learning with the rigor and accreditation Liahona is known for.

How It Works
Getting started with Fast-Track is straightforward. Follow these steps to begin earning credits at your own pace.
Identify Your Needs
Work with our academic advisors to determine which courses and credits are required to meet your graduation goals or fill any gaps in your transcript.
Enroll in Courses
Browse available Fast-Track classes on our learning platform and select the courses you need. Enrollment is open on a rolling basis throughout the year.
Learn at Your Pace
Complete coursework on your own schedule. All materials are available online, so you can study when and where it works best for you.
Earn Your Credits
Once you complete a course, the credit is applied toward your state-accredited diploma. Your transcript is updated automatically.
Who Is Fast-Track For?
Transfer Students
Students who have moved between schools and have credit gaps that need to be filled in order to graduate on time.
Credit Recovery
Students who need to retake or make up courses from previous semesters to stay on track for graduation.
Accelerated Learners
Motivated students who want to get ahead by completing required courses early, freeing up room for electives or an earlier graduation.
Continuing Learners
Students looking to supplement their current coursework or explore subjects beyond what their current schedule allows.
Ready to Get Started?
Browse available Fast-Track courses and start earning credits today.