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Creating an Early College Program in your Homeschool Co-op

Creating an Early College Program in your Homeschool Co-op

by Vance Fried | Feb 6, 2025 | Homeschooling, News

For homeschool parents, education isn’t just about academics—it’s a holistic process that includes academics, personal development, social networking, and, for many Christian families, spiritual development. Transitioning to an early college high school model doesn’t...
From Nigeria to Today: How Homeschooling Shaped My Life and Inspired TEL Education

From Nigeria to Today: How Homeschooling Shaped My Life and Inspired TEL Education

by Vance Fried | Feb 6, 2025 | Homeschooling, News

Homeschooling has come a long way since my first encounter with it in 1967, but its core values—flexibility, independence, and quality learning—remain the same. My personal experience as a homeschool student in Nigeria deeply influenced my life, career, and ultimately...
Dual Enrollment vs. CLEP: What’s the Difference?

Dual Enrollment vs. CLEP: What’s the Difference?

by Linsey Knerl | Dec 14, 2024 | Homeschooling, News

Do you want your homeschooler to experience more advanced coursework and get college credits before leaving high school? If so, you may have looked into dual enrollment courses and CLEP exams.   These popular options can help your student get college credit outside of...
7 Best Dual Enrollment Options for Homeschoolers

7 Best Dual Enrollment Options for Homeschoolers

by Linsey Knerl | Nov 12, 2024 | Homeschooling, News

If your student wants to be more prepared for college, or you’re interested in saving money on the total cost of higher education, you may have considered dual enrollment.  Dual enrollment has many benefits, and it’s no surprise that students from all homeschooling...
How to List Dual Enrollment Courses on a Homeschool Transcript

How to List Dual Enrollment Courses on a Homeschool Transcript

by Linsey Knerl | Nov 1, 2024 | Homeschooling, News

Homeschooling requires parents to take on many different roles you may not have considered when you started. And while most of those roles are pretty simple to figure out, the role of “transcript creator” seems to be the one that stresses parents the most. Why is...
Dual Enrollment vs. AP Courses: What’s the Difference?

Dual Enrollment vs. AP Courses: What’s the Difference?

by Linsey Knerl | Oct 20, 2024 | Homeschooling, News

High-achieving traditional and homeschooled students have a few options for getting a jump-start on their college careers, including dual enrollment and AP courses. While these learning paths both provide a more rigorous educational experience and can result in fewer...
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