Arrupe Virtual Learning Institute (AVLI)
Xavier College Prep is a member of the AVLI, an online course provider to students who attend Catholic and Jesuit schools across North America. Students who fulfill Xavier’s academic requirements within a given subject area may request to take an advanced course within the same subject area through the AVLI if the course is not offered at Xavier. Enrollment in an AVLI course requires the approval of the Director of Academic Programs and Scheduling. Students who successfully complete advanced ALVI courses are eligible to acquire dual credit through Creighton University.
Creighton University (CU)
Xavier College Prep partners with CU via AVLI in order to provide students both high school and college credit for specific advanced courses. Courses include:
AP Art History
AP Calculus BC
Multivariable Calculus
AP Spanish Literature and Culture
Saint Louis University - 1818 Program (SLU)
Xavier College Prep has initiated a partnership with SLU in order to provide students with both high school and college credit for specific advanced courses starting in the fall of 2023. SLU courses are taught by Xavier faculty who meet the minimum qualifications to teach at the university level as adjunct instructors. Courses include:
Conflict, Social Justice, and Literature (ENGL 2250) - XCPHS: Honors English III (Year-long)
The Process of Composition (ENGL 1500) - XCPHS: AP English Language and Composition (Semester 1)
Advanced Strategies of Rhetoric and Research (ENGL 1900) - XCPHS: AP English Language and Composition (Semester 2)
General Psychology (PSY 1010) - XCPHS: AP Psychology (Year-long)
Introduction to Comparative Government (POLS 1500) - XCPHS: AP Comparative Government and Politics (Semester-long)
Communicating in Spanish I (SPAN 1010) - XCPHS: Honors Spanish III (Year-long)
Communicating in Spanish II (SPAN 1020) - XCPHS: Honors Spanish IV (Semester 1)
Inter Spanish: Language and Culture (SPAN 2010) - XCPHS: Honors Spanish IV (Semester 2)
College of the Desert (COD)
Xavier College Prep partners with COD in order to provide students the opportunity to take college courses and earn college credits while still enrolled in high school. ConE courses with COD are taken in addition to the Xavier academic course load. Due to the rigor of college-level courses offered at COD, permission from the Director of Academic Programs and Scheduling as well as from the student’s counselor is required for enrollment at COD.
Local School Districts of Geographic Residence (DGR) / Local Educational Agency (LEA)
Xavier College Prep partners with three local school districts to establish educational programming, training, and support through the use of title funding.