Can Homeschoolers Go To College? / Homeschool Myths Debunked / Homeschool Myth Busted

2 years ago
76

Can Homeschoolers Go To College? /Homeschool Myths / Homeschool Myths Debunked / Homeschool Misconceptions / Homeschool Myth

Welcome Back! Here on my channel I talk about all things homeschool from tots to teens in real life, because God didn’t make me Pinterest perfect. I don’t even pretend to be.

This video is part of a summer series I am running here on my channel. Debunking homeschool myths / homeschool myths debunked / homeschool misconceptions / homeschool myths / homeschool myths vs reality

Today we are talking about the myth that homeschoolers will have a harder time getting into college than public school children.

The idea that it will be harder for homeschooled children to get into college than public school children is one that I think scares a lot of people away from homeschooling. Or they will homeschool up until 9th grade and then opt to send their children to highschool so they will have the best opportunity for college. Now this is a total myth.

If you have a highschool age child that wants to continue onto college they absolutely can. They do not need to take a GED or receive a general education diploma. You will need to provide transcripts to the college they would like to attend. You can do this by either using an accredited online program for homeschool that keeps transcripts for you-or you can do it yourself. I can do a separate video on highschool transcripts for homeschoolers if you would like let me know in the comments down below.

Often times homeschool educated children have more extensive transcripts than public school educated children. This is simply because they have more opportunities and more time for additional areas of study.

Not only can homeschool educated children attend college they can often enroll in college while they are still in highschool. This is called dual enrollment. They will receive highschool credit and college credit for theses classes. Remember how annoying it was to take English comp 101 again after having done it in highschool? Duel enrolled homeschoolers will do this once and it will count for highschool and college.

Your home educated high schooler can graduate early, and complete college classes ahead of schedule.

Can homeschool kids go to college? YES!

LIGHTGLIDERS

TRY LIGHTGLIDERS FREE FOR ONE WEEK

Www.Lightgliders.com/blessings

TIME 4 LEARNING
https://www.time4learning.com/signup/step1.aspx?rid=AjiOwL4ZFgXvjYzdPPC5Bw==

EPIC
https://referral.getepic.com/mQnp6tJ

I WROTE A BOOK!
Beginner’s Guide To Homeschooling Workbook:

https://read.amazon.com/kp/embed?asin=B08D8KZ9BT&preview=newtab&linkCode=kpe&ref_=cm_sw_r_kb_dp_RbP1FbZ3BP7MT

I am an amazon affiliate. Ordering through my links may result in me earning a commission.

Facebook

https://www.facebook.com/nina.martinez.180

For business inquiries please e mail me at
Everydayblessings91.1@gmail.com

Loading comments...