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Cafi Cohen began homeschooling in the 1980's and, together with her husband Terry, educated both of her children at home through high school. Both her son and her daughter were admitted to their first choice colleges on substantial scholarships. Based on her experiences with college admissions, Cafi wrote, "And What About College?: How Homeschooling Leads To Admissions To The Best Colleges and Universities." She is also the author of two new titles, "Homeschooling: The Teen Years" and "The Homeschoolers' College Admissions Handbook." Editor: Why should parents consider homeschooling their teenagers? Cohen: Home education has several advantages over traditional classroom learning. First, homeschooling is markedly more efficient. It is not unusual for high school homeschoolers to complete typical grade 9-12 academics in two years or less. Editor: How do you know exactly what to teach in high school? Cohen: There is not one exclusive national scope and sequence (a list of who learns what when), which everyone agrees, representing "The Perfect High School Program." Editor: What if parents have no desire to relearn trigonometry or Spanish? How do you cover high school subjects for which you have no expertise? Cohen: It is easier than you might think. Sooner or later, every homeschooling family hits a wall like this. You have many alternatives available, and exploring your options will help you and your teen learn to locate superior teachers and mentors - an invaluable skill for college, work, and life in general. Editor: What about a diploma? Cohen: Contrary to popular belief, most colleges and universities do not require a diploma for admission. Harvard's catalog specifically states that they do not require a high school diploma. Your teen only needs a high school diploma if he/she attended a government or private high school full time. Editor: How do homeschoolers apply to college? Cohen: Homeschoolers apply to college much like everyone else. They request application materials and financial aid forms from colleges and universities they are interested in. They complete the forms and send them in. In addition, they can submit additional required documentation such as portfolios samples and letters of commendation. Editor: What if a parent needs to start homeschooling their teenager immediately. How do they begin? Cohen: Unfortunately, many families find themselves begin homeschooling with less than a week of preparation and planning-particularly families of teenagers. If you find yourself in this position, here are my "quick start" recommendations.
Meet BRETT BOWERS, founder and director of NorthStar Academy, a Christian Internet-based school for students in grades 7-12 that serves students around the world. Editor: What homeschooling options are available to non-USA students who wish to pursue a home-based learning approach either within or outside of their passport country? Brett Bowers: Of all the nations in the world, USA students enjoy the greatest level of homeschooling support in terms of resources, support, and legalities. This is a huge and sweeping statement, but it is true. For example, in Germany, homeschooling is simply illegal within the geographical borders of the country. Let's take a quick look at the home schooling resources that are available to non-USA families who wish to use materials based on the curriculum requirements of their respective passport country. CANADA UNITED KINGDOM GERMANY HONG KONG KOREA AUSTRALIA NOTE: You may find all of the above information (and more) in the newly published book, "Fitted Pieces," which is edited by Janet Blomberg of Interaction and Dr. David Brooks of SHARE Education Services located in Budapest, Hungary. sharenet@share-ed-services.org
Homeschoolers' College Admissions
Handbook, by Cafi Cohen
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