At just 17, Monique—a senior at Colorado Preparatory Academy—is earning her associate degree, holds a pilot’s license, and leads her school’s FBLA club. She’s attended elite space camps, earned heavy machinery certification, and plans to add a diving certification as she works toward becoming an astronaut. From mock trial awards in D.C. to managing projects for her family’s business, Monique’s packed schedule is powered by online learning that fits her ambitions and her family’s needs. For her, the sky isn’t the limit—it’s just the beginning.
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