Frequently Asked Questions

Q: How long does it take to complete a VoyagerU Targeted course?
A: Each VoyagerU Targeted Course involves approximately 20 hours of coursework.
Q: Is all VoyagerU coursework completed online?
A: No. VoyagerU uses a blended architecture of online learning, peer interaction, and classroom practice. Each VoyagerU course supports authentic skill development. On-line coursework with videos, quizzes, and downloadable classroom materials are intrinsic pieces of every VoyagerU course.
Q: Can I receive college credit for completion of a VoyagerU course?
A: Yes. VoyagerU has several university partners you may choose from to register with to receive graduate or undergraduate credit for the VoyagerU course you are already working to complete. Click here to visit the VoyagerU University Partners page for more information.
Q: How do I receive professional development credit with my district for completing a VoyagerU course?
A: Upon completion of any VoyagerU course you will be given online access to a printable certificate of completion that you may present to your campus or district representative to receive professional development points or continuing education credits.
Q: How much time do I have to complete a VoyagerU Targeted course?
A: Each VoyagerU Targeted course is a one-year subscription. A one-year access period gives you the flexibility to work around your busy schedule.

If you are taking a VoyagerU Targeted Course through your campus or district, a deadline may be set before the end of your one-year access period by which coursework must be completed. Be sure to check with your campus or district professional development representative if you are completing a course on their behalf.
Q: Where have VoyagerU courses been implemented in the past?
A: More than 50,000 teachers have taken VoyagerU courses across the United States. Ninety-one percent of teachers that have completed a VoyagerU course would recommend VoyagerU to others. Ninety-seven percent of teachers believe that VoyagerU helped them teach more effectively.