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In light of the COVID-19 pandemic, a group of students from Harvard, MIT, Princeton, and Yale have created this free platform for pairing undergraduate mentors with K-12 students who have been affected by school closures.


College Board has assembled the country's best AP teachers to conduct live and on-demand AP classes and review sessions to help students still be able to test and earn college credit in 2020. Advanced Placement courses give students access to college-level work in high school, helping them save time and money in college.

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Crash Course has hundreds of free educational videos to help supplement your instruction from teachers. They have everything from biology to business soft skills to a kids’ channel! Their videos often align very closely with AP curricula if you need some extra study materials.


Khan Academy has hundreds of lessons, practice questions, and instructional videos on nearly any subject imaginable. They also have partnered with the College Board to provide the only free and official SAT prep on the web!




To help educators and families, Amplify created a series of remote learning experiences that are high-quality, easy to use at home, and totally free. For children grades K-8.

The virtual program, titled Yale Pathways to Science: Public Health, features short video clips and colorful, easy-to-follow slide presentations describing the field of public health, the current COVID-19 pandemic and tips older students can use to better understand complex scientific studies in order to determine public health facts from fiction in some media reports.