Experiential Learning: Mock Trial
Last week was such fun: a beautiful fall weekend in New England, tours of 4 college campuses (2 of which, WPI and MIT, were personal tours from former homeschoolers who are current students), and a […]
Read More →Last week was such fun: a beautiful fall weekend in New England, tours of 4 college campuses (2 of which, WPI and MIT, were personal tours from former homeschoolers who are current students), and a […]
Read More →For those who may not have seen this on my Facebook page, I wanted to let you know that Marist College, through generous support from the National Science Foundation and Goldman Sachs, is offering 17 […]
Read More →For those who couldn’t attend the Sept. 17th talk at Princeton Learning Cooperative, here’s a brief summary of the information shared by the admissions officers from Rutgers, Rider, and Mercer County Community College. Send me […]
Read More →As part of Princeton Learning Cooperative’s Outside the Box series, college admissions counselorsfrom Rutgers, Rider, and Mercer County Community College will describe their admissions process for homeschooled applicants. The program is a natural sequel to You CAN Homeschool […]
Read More →Homeschoolers, unschoolers, and anyone involved with alternative or independent education is invited to join in the first worldwide Homeschool Conference. The conference is co-chaired by Pat Farenga of Holt Associates. I especially encourage you to […]
Read More →The New Jersey Homeschool Association hopes you’ll join us to celebrate our freedom to educate our children elsewhere than school. We encourage you to bring games, sports equipment, musical instruments, lunch for your family (and […]
Read More →Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute is offering a special program to introduce academically talented young women and underrepresented minority senior high school students to its undergraduate programs.The STAR (Science, Technology, Arts at Rensselaer) Program begins the evening of Thursday, […]
Read More →My family and I have spent many happy hours at the Philadelphia Museum of Art, so I’m delighted to share this announcement: Join us for our 4thAnnual Homeschool Open House When: Tuesday, July 30th, 10:00 […]
Read More →As we discussed at this year’s You CAN Homeschool through High School Workshop, the GED exam is about to change. Once the current version of the GED expires in January 2014, test takers who have […]
Read More →Creating a Transcript The transcript is a concise (usually one page) statement of what your teen has learned during his or her high school years. The transcript includes course titles, year studied, credits awarded, and […]
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