Whether you choose to homeschool your teen for a year or two—or all the way through—it’s a big, yet often rewarding undertaking. Let us come alongside and reassure you that you can do this and suggest ways you can help your teen discover their strengths and grow towards becoming a caring, engaged, responsible adult.
Many community colleges offer dual enrollment opportunities for high school students to each both high school and college credits. In some cases, this is even offered at a reduced tuition rates. It is important that you meet with a community college admissions counselor to see how their program best fits your students needs.
There are a lot of resources out there for high school transcripts, but the bottom line is that you will need to generate your own. Be sure to review your state requirements and college board requirements if you are looking to apply to colleges.
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