Homeschool students can not only attend high school online but they can also enroll in online college degree programs.
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Spiral Knights Revisited: How a Great Game Went Bad
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Homeschooling Teen – October 2014
Happy October! This issue features Becca McCann & The Essies, a Christian musical group made up of four homeschooled siblings. Check out our exclusive article, interview and RAFFLECOPTER GIVEAWAY which will give you a chance to win a copy of their new CD! There are lots of other great articles, poems, and reviews too! See […]
Online Community Colleges Guidebook
How Big Data Is Facilitating Homeschooling Students
Homeschooling Teen – September 2014
Happy September! In this issue you can meet homeschooled actress Mandalynn Carlson, learn about BYU’s independent study online high school courses, and read how to write a research paper. Olyvea and Ethan give “Honest Advice with Sugar and Spice” on gossip, Katie relates her experience “Training a Mule,” and Joseph writes on “Love Ethics.” There […]
Brigham Young University
Homeschooling Teen – August 2014
Happy August! In this issue you can meet a homeschooled artist, learn how to be a forensic scientist, and read about the University of Nebraska Omaha. We have two new columns starting this month – “Honest Advice with Sugar and Spice,” and “Zoe’s Art Corner.” Plus there are “9 Brilliant Ideas to Tackle Homeschooling Stress,” […]
Webkinz World
4 Perks of Social Media Every Homeschooling Student Should Know
Homeschooling Teen – July 2014
Happy July! Here is the new issue of Homeschooling Teen! Enter the Rafflecopter giveaway in C.J. Darlington’s article below for a chance to win a FREE SIGNED COPY of Jupiter Winds, a YA/dystopian/space adventure! Homeschooling Teen Profile C.J. Darlington: Homeschool Graduate and Award-Winning Christian Novelist “If it weren’t for homeschooling, I wouldn’t be where […]
Homeschooling Teen Magazine – June 2014
Congratulations to the Class of 2014! Homeschooling Teen magazine wishes all the best to this year’s graduates – whether you’re graduating from junior high, senior high, or college! If you’re interested in summer travel or a gap year adventure, be sure to read the article about Miro and find out how you can meet up […]
Homeschooling Teen Magazine – May 2014
Happy May! Our Razor’s Edge columnist, Madeleine, just finished her first year of college. She won’t be writing for us any more, so be sure to read her final column which contains some great advice about college options. Our book reviewer, Emily Rachelle, is graduating high school this month and will be heading off to […]
Bryant & Stratton College
Professional Use of Social Media Sites for College Students & Graduates
The New Geneva Christian Leadership Academy
Advancing the Kingdom of Christ through Scholarship, Leadership & Action “The New Geneva Academy is the college for students wanting to know how they can honour the crown rights of King Jesus in the modern world. Under the tuition of men who have thought deeply about the issues at hand, the diligent student should find […]
Charter Oak State College
Charter Oak State College (COSC), named for Connecticut’s famous Charter Oak tree, is a nontraditional public liberal arts college headquartered in New Britain, Connecticut. Sixty-nine percent of COSC’s students are Connecticut residents, although there is no residency requirement. COSC was founded in 1973 by the Connecticut Legislature as a distance learning college for assisting adult […]
Union Institute and University
Overview Union Institute & University (UI&U) is a private non-profit institution specializing in limited residence and distance learning programs for non-traditional college students. Their mission and vision statement reads: “Union Institute & University empowers adults to acquire, apply, and create knowledge through interdisciplinary, flexible, and collaborative programs focusing on social relevance, personal enrichment, and […]
Computer Networking: 3 Easy Tips to Begin Your Online Degree
If you are interested in working with computers and networks, you may be interested in obtaining a computer networking degree. One of the easiest ways to obtain this degree is online. There are a number of schools that offer an online computer networking degree. The area of study is called Information Technology, and these IT […]
The University of Arizona
The University of Arizona (UA or U of A) is a land-grant and space-grant public institution of higher education and research located about one mile northeast of downtown Tucson, Arizona. The UA offers 334 fields of study leading to bachelor’s, master’s, doctoral, and professional degrees. The university maintains a complete list of colleges and schools […]
Four Great Resources for Homeschooled Teens
By Sarah Fudin In recent years, with the growth of public interest in education, the resources and tools available to homeschooled students have increased exponentially. As the United States strives to raise the bar and improve the quality of education for everyone, a greater emphasis has been placed on the performance of students everywhere. Due […]