About Haley Walden

Haley Walden is a freelance copywriter/editor who collaborates with creative entrepreneurs, authors, and agencies to strengthen and clarify their brand stories through engaging website copy, blog posts, marketing copy, and more. She is a geek at heart with a love for books, music, movies, theatre, and all things Star Wars. Haley lives in northwest Alabama with her husband and two children and is currently drafting her first epic fantasy novel. Connect with her at haleywalden.ninja.

15 of the best online tools for your homeschool student during coronavirus

By |2020-06-01T08:10:17-04:00June 1st, 2020|Coronavirus, COVID-19, Creating Professional Transcripts for Students, High school transcripts, Preparing for college, Tips for high school|

Online learning is on the rise due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The great news for homeschool families is that thousands of tools and resources exist to support your student’s E-learning adventure, now more than ever. From curriculum building and organizational tools to archival records and online museums, it has never been easier to enrich [...]

7 reasons why online learning is here to stay because of coronavirus

By |2020-05-11T08:50:51-04:00May 11th, 2020|Coronavirus, COVID-19, General Interest|

The COVID-19 crisis will pass, but K-12 online learning could be here to stay for the long-term. Online learning has experienced tremendous growth recently—even before the pandemic—but now it’s exploding in record numbers due to school shutdowns all over the country. According to Bernhard Schroeder’s Forbes article, “Disrupting Education. The Rise of K-12 Online [...]

Should your homeschool student pursue an advanced degree in college?

By |2020-05-04T09:40:57-04:00May 4th, 2020|Advice, Preparing for college, Tips for high school|

We know that spring is the time when many homeschool families work on transcripts. To help out, we're offering a 30% discount  on all Transcript Maker plans using the code HOME2020. Earning an advanced degree can be a tremendous career booster for your homeschool student. Enrolling in medical school, law school, or graduate school [...]

7 ways to deal with homeschool doubters

By |2020-03-02T09:05:22-05:00March 2nd, 2020|Advice, General Interest, High school transcripts, Tips for high school|

For most families, homeschooling is the road less traveled. You might feel as though you’re blazing a trail in your family or community, and that can get lonely at times. To complicate matters, it’s common to cross paths with homeschool doubters now and again. Doubters can come in many forms: a well-meaning church member, [...]

Is your 10-year-old ready for college? 7 tips for early enrollment

By |2019-09-16T08:45:47-04:00September 16th, 2019|Advice, Creating Professional Transcripts for Students, High school transcripts, Preparing for college, Tips for high school, Transcripts 101|

A 10-year-old from Canton, Ohio is the youngest student enrolled at Stark State College this year. Surprising? Even shocking? Yes. Darryl Elijah Owens, one of 27 students at a nonprofit homeschool organization called Cross Over Academy, enrolled at Stark State when he was 9-years-old. Elijah’s father, Darryl Owens Jr., is the administrator and founder [...]

Homeschool graduates: Here’s how to enlist in the military the right way

By |2019-07-22T07:25:21-04:00July 22nd, 2019|Creating Professional Transcripts for Students, Advice, Tips for high school, Transcripts 101|

So your homeschool student wants to join the military after high school. Now what? In recent years, it’s become much easier to join the armed services after graduating from a homeschool program. In this blog post, we’ll explore the steps your student needs to take to start the enlistment process. Ready to dive in? Let’s [...]

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