| American Literature Courses |
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Listing of available curriculums, classes, and resources for American Literature at the high school level. |
| Community Colleges |
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Community Colleges offer homeschoolers preparation for a four-university in two ways.
It can save students a tremendous amount of money in tuition and living expenses.It also avoids the entire issue of required high school courses. |
| Dual Credit |
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Overview of program where high school students can earn both high school and college credit while taking classes at a community college. |
| High School Options: Where does my creative, Waldorf-educated child go for high school? |
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Very few children have the luxury of a Waldorf high school. What are the options, other than public school or another private school that are developmentally appropriate for a Waldorf educated, creative 14-18 year old? |
| High School Transcripts for Homeschoolers |
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As a homeschooling parent, you are responsible for creating a transcript. There is no such thing as a standard transcript form even among school districts. Generally, the more competitive the college, the more detailed the transcript. |
| Homeschooling and Higher Education |
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Most colleges have received applications from homeschooled students and have developed policies for evaluating their records. A number of admissions departments have set specific standards by which they judge homeschooled students, with most preferring to consider student portfolios, a transcript of coursework prepared by parents, and the student's SAT or ACT test scores. |
| Secular Homeschooling Curriculum: High School Science |
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As far as I can tell, these resources do not advocate a specific religious world view. |
| Testing Dates for SAT, PSAT, SAT II, and AP Exams |
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Generally, people are familiar with the SAT or ACT college entrance exams which are a standard part for most college applications. These tests can be especially important for homeschoolers as a way of validating course work. |
| What courses are available to meet college requirements? |
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Remember, you can always design your own course. Most homeschoolers don't pick just one type of course to meet all their needs. They may select an online course with a teacher for Algebra, a local co-op class for biology, a packaged course for English, and develop their own reading list for history. |