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Live, Online Study Skills
A one-week course to help your student excel in school.
Students can attend this course for free at the start of each school year if they are registered for Fall classes.
📅 Date TBD, 2024
Middle School (grades 6-8)
10:00 AM – 12:00 PM MT
High School (grades 9-12)
1:00 PM – 3:00 PM MT
Study Skills can be found under Electives in SIS.
What Your Student Will Get:
- Increased confidence to excel in their education
- Tips on overcoming procrastination in school and life
- Connection to other LAU & Williamsburg students before the school year starts
- Techniques to learn, understand, and remember new information
- An introduction to speed reading and better note-taking
- Awareness of natural energy to enhance your child’s study schedule
- A headstart to mastering technology used in our classrooms and the world today
- Resources your tween and teen can use now, in college, and throughout life

FAQ
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Is there homework for this course?
Yes. Students will complete assignments in Canvas outside of class each day.
Daily assignments are necessary to prepare for the next day’s class and to earn credit for the course.
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How many hours will my child spend on this class?
High school and middle school students should plan to spend a total of 30 hours to complete the course, during the week it is offered.
Coming to class prepared each day by completing the previous day’s assignments will ensure your student gains as much from this experience as possible.
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Is the Study Skills class held on Friday?
Yes, unlike Williamsburg’s traditional live courses, Study Skills will be held each weekday, including Friday.
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Where can I learn more about this course?
You can view Middle School Study Skills and High School Study Skills course descriptions on the Williamsburg Learning site, or contact our Customer Support Team with questions.
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Can my student earn credit for this course?
Yes! Leadership Academy of Utah students who complete and meet course requirements can receive 0.5 electives credits.