College Prep

Exploring Teen's Strengths, Weaknesses, and Their Personalities is the Foundation Homeschool.com presents Career Explorations, a four-week unit study course specifically for homeschooled high…


Homeschool Volunteer Hours are Important Are you homeschooling a high schooler who would like to become more involved in their community? Not only does volunteering serve to benefit both community…


What is a High School Grade Point Average? First off, what exactly is meant by a “grade point average”? A GPA is a standard way used to measure academic achievement in the United States.…


SEPTEMBER 24, 2020

Unschooling High School

Alison McKee began unschooling her two children over twenty years ago and from their family’s experiences wrote the book “From Homeschool to College and Work: Turning Your Homeschooled Experiences…


It’s hard to believe your homeschooler is now in high school and that they need a high school transcript! Then there are some fear mongers in the homeschool community that make it seem like…


Free eBook download below. But first... Even though you could’ve sworn you just started homeschooling yesterday, you now have a high schooler on your hands. Every homeschooling parent dreams…


While homeschoolers are not bound by the graduation requirements of their home state, many still want to be able to compare their credits and coursework with the guidelines of their state department…


One of the most wonderful opportunities for many high-schooled homeschoolers is the chance to take one or more college courses while they are still in high school. Not only can it be a venue…


What is Dual Enrollment? One of the most beneficial movements in the past ten years for the homeschooling world has been the growth of dual enrollment in the United States. Dual enrollment —…


You don’t know how it happened, but you blinked and you now have a high schooler standing before you. You take a moment to appreciate how they’ve nearly become an adult and your mind mentally…