According to the NCAA, “Students who were home schooled for any part of high school (grades nine through 12) must now register with the NCAA Initial-Eligibility Clearinghouse. The clearinghouse will process all home-school certifications. There will no longer be the need for institutions to file initial-eligibility waivers for students who have been home schooled. Home-schooled…
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DUAL CREDIT – Eligible high school students may be allowed to take a college credit course, which will earn college credit and also satisfy the high school graduation plan’s required course. Trying to find the way through the many alternatives of early higher education can almost cause migraines. Honors class grades and CLEP, SAT II,…
“How does my child get a diploma?” is a question new home school parents often ask. The simple answer is, “You give them one.” But for the longer, more detailed answer… Receiving a Diploma or Its Equivalent Personal Graduation You can graduate them. Because a home school is considered a private school in Texas, the…
Texas law requires students under the age of 18 to have taken a driver education course and a driving skills test in order to have a provisional driver license; however, an individual can no longer wait until age 18 and simply bypass driver education. State law (Texas Transportation Code, Chapter 521, Section 142) now requires…
Who could imagine that a movement that began so quietly in the 1970s and 1980s would someday generate so vital and anointed a generation as is emerging at the beginning of this century? It is a time to celebrate and to reflect. In 2012 it is uncontested that home schoolers are dominating college admission test…



