Tuesday, July 2, 2013

Home school and college admissions

Home school and college admissions

Author: Sunil Punjabi
A home schoolers college education becomes a question mark without a transcript. During recent times, college admission process for home schoolers has become easier. Nowadays, even the finest of the universities do not demand a high school diploma or a transcript for giving admission to a suitable and deserving homeschooler.

Thursday, June 20, 2013

Your Calls Worked! House of Representatives Votes to Protect Homeschool Military Enlistees
William A. Estrada, Esq.

Last week, we asked you to call your U.S. representativeand ask him or her to support the bipartisan Kline-Hunter-Andrews-Polis Amendment to the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA). This amendment was to ensure that homeschool graduates who wished to enlist in the armed forces were not required to score higher on the military’s initial enlistment test than public or private school graduates.
Thanks to your calls, the amendment was unanimously added to the NDAA. It was included in the final bill that passed the House last week and was sent to the U.S. Senate. Your calls made the difference!

Friday, April 12, 2013

The Homeschooling Decision; How the Lord Changes Hearts and Minds

Author: The Old Schoolhouse Magazine
The Homeschool Decision: How the Lord Changes Hearts and Minds
By Deborah Wuehler, Senior Editor
'We know without a doubt it is God\'s calling . . . . We homeschool just as we breathe.' This was just one part of a response from the question of how one family was led to homeschooling. As I asked the question of other homeschoolers, I was incredibly encouraged and overwhelmed with the rich answers that were given. Although all the answers were very different from one another, they all pointed to one God Who orchestrated every event in their lives to bring them to make one of the most important decisions they could ever make—that of home education.

Saturday, April 6, 2013

9 Easy Steps: High School Graduation Checklist

Author: Lee Binz
Aim for College

Parents can provide a college preparation during high school for every student, which can benefit every child. If they ultimately don’t go to college, then your homeschool education will be the only education they get. Make it great! They’ll be well prepared for life and their civic responsibilities. Plus, if they ever change their mind and decide to go to college, they will have a much easier time getting in. On the other hand, some parents know early on that their children are college bound. For them, a college prep education can influence the quality of the colleges they get admitted to. College preparation can benefit everyone!
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Friday, March 8, 2013

Homeschool High School Checklist

Homeschool High School Checklist Homeschool High School Checklist
By Karen Stafford
As a college-bound homeschool student, or as a parent of a homeschooled senior there are some things you should be considering right now. Planning ahead can mean less worry later!
1. Make sure you take the ACT or SAT immediately if you have not already done so. Give your student several practice tests before the actual test date.
2. Put finishing touches on transcript. There are templates available on-line or in books, however, you can design a transcript using an Excel spread sheet and achieve a very professional looking document. Get creative! Remember, you have to take your homeschooling experience and make it "fit" the public school's description. Use real life experiences for high school credit. For instance, if your daughter helps with meal preparation and planning, give it the label "Homemaking class."
3. Include any other information with your transcript that puts a positive light upon your student's homeschool experience: a reading list of classical literature and historical selections, class descriptions, and text book titles and authors. High school achievement test scores are also a wise item to include since they add an official look to your transcript.
4. Begin making application to colleges you are considering. Most colleges offer academic scholarships based upon ACT/SAT scores and high school GPA. The deadlines to apply are usually between Dec. and Feb., so check now to see if your homeschool student qualifies. If your test score is not high enough take it again! Most students raise their score by several points when they retake the ACT/SAT.
5. Make plans to file your FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid) as soon after Jan. 1 as possible, which means getting your tax information in order now. This filing will largely determine your student's financial aid package: whether he qualifies for a Pell Grant, for state grants or an institutional grant.
Karen Stafford is the homeschool mom of five kids ranging in age from 11 year old twins to an 18 year old college freshman. Homeschooling has been a way of life for ten years. You can visit her blog to receive homeschool encouragement at http://www.home-schoolblog.com, or you can also seek homeschool book reviews and top curriculum picks at [http://www.home-schoolbookstore.com].
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Tuesday, January 22, 2013

Official as well as Accredited Home school Transcripts – What's the Difference

Author: Robert Browns
Have you possibly wondered about the main difference between an "accredited" and an "official" homeschool transcript? A mother got in contact with me because she was assured her son could play on a private school baseball team - IF he moved into that school's Independent Study program. The school said he needed an accredited home school transcript from his 9th grade year to establish that he is in the 10th grade this year. The mother was under the impression that his work was accredited by her. The school disagreed and explained they could examine his transcript from last year for $50 per credit hour.

Saturday, January 12, 2013

Accredited Vs Independent Homeschool

Author: Marvin Wallace
I was looking at an accredited homeschool program the other day, looking for "messages". At first I was very fascinated. Then I read the information. Let's do a little compare and contrast.
"Each curriculum package is individualized" - but they only use the textbook/workbook/school-at-home learning. That's not a really high percent of homeschoolers' selected plan.