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When Should I Graduate My Child?

When Should I Graduate My Child?

When Should I Graduate My Child?


When is it ok to graduate your homeschool high school student? Click on Lee's video, below, to find out! How did you determine when to graduate your child? Please share!


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Guest - Mary on Saturday, 22 November 2014 11:15

I think one of the big keys to graduation depends upon how you want to get scholarships. If you want to have the biggest selection of possible scholarships then they need to be going into freshman year in college right after they graduate. My son is graduating from high school with lots of college credits because I didn't want him to be a transfer student for scholarship reasons.

I think one of the big keys to graduation depends upon how you want to get scholarships. If you want to have the biggest selection of possible scholarships then they need to be going into freshman year in college right after they graduate. My son is graduating from high school with lots of college credits because I didn't want him to be a transfer student for scholarship reasons.
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Guest - Assistant to The HomeScholar on Sunday, 23 November 2014 15:20

Good point, Mary!
In her article Each College is Unique Lee reminds us that it's important to find out from prospective colleges what they do / don't want to see, and what might help or hinder your chances for scholarships.
Robin
Assistant to The HomeScholar

Good point, Mary! In her article Each College is Unique Lee reminds us that it's important to find out from prospective colleges what they do / don't want to see, and what might help or hinder your chances for scholarships. Robin Assistant to The HomeScholar
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