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Admissions-first adult AI educationShark Scott

Admissions-first AI education for working adults who need clear fit guidance before any learner-only access opens.

Learner access

Learner access stays locked until approval and account assignment

This public entry point explains why learner-only surfaces stay unavailable before approval and account assignment.

Locked access

The public site explains the gate instead of pretending it is already open.

Phase 1 never exposes the learner-only course list publicly. Visitors should see the access rule, the next recovery path, and example states instead of a blank screen.

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  • Application handoff begins from public admissions guidance.
  • Approval and assigned-account access are separate milestones.
  • Support routes stay available whenever access feels unclear.

Example states

What the locked learner path can look like.

Visitors may arrive here at different points in the journey. The site should make those differences explicit.

Application not started

You have not started the admissions handoff yet, so the learner-only course list remains locked.

  • Selected public learning surfaces stay visible for fit review.
  • The full learner environment stays unavailable until later milestones are complete.
Under review

Your handoff has been prepared or submitted, but Shark Scott is still reviewing fit and readiness.

  • Review may include clarification about goals, pacing, or support needs.
  • The locked state remains intentional while evaluation is in progress.
Approved, account pending

Approval has been granted, but the institution-assigned account is still pending, so learner access stays locked.

  • Approval and account assignment are separate steps.
  • The course list remains unavailable until the assigned account is ready.
Assigned account required

A Shark Scott account is required before learner-only pages can open, even after admissions approval.

  • The public website never reveals the learner-only course list in phase 1.
  • Use support guidance if you believe an assignment step is missing.