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A well-made high school transcript speeds the college application experience for homeschooled students.
Whether your high schooler is planning on going to a trade school or a university after graduating, a transcript is the lifeline to getting them there.
The college application process can be complicated. Understanding the multiple components can help increase the chances for admission.
When applying to schools, the list of materials needed can get confusing and putting an application together becomes stressful. Here are basic application components.
It is important to thoroughly document the home education experience. Homeschooling records may be required for district regulations, college entrance and employment.
High school essay contests can help homeschooled students earn college scholarships. A scholarship contest rewards students with college scholarships for essay writing.
The admissions essay is the most important component of your college application. Know what not to write before sending it off to your favorite college or university.
What is rolling admissions? Learn about the concept and how it works, and what to do if a favorite college or university on your list of schools uses it.
AP Summer Camps for both students and parents introduce the rigors of an AP course experience as well as providing tools for serious students to be successful.
The college admissions essay is often the most important part of an application. Students should choose a topic that gives admissions officers an idea of who they are.
Fraud and cheating is becoming all too common in schools and some colleges are screening students more carefully before they accept them as freshmen.
There is a new twist to college visits. Colleges are coming to the students at their high schools and accepting them without any waiting.
When high school students take after-school jobs, there may be a negative impact on their school achievement.
The State of Iowa has decided that if students receive an "F", they are ineligible to play sports. What is the fallout of this decision?


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