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.

What homeschool athletes should know about playing college sports

By |2019-06-24T09:16:17-04:00June 24th, 2019|Advice, Creating Professional Transcripts for Students, High school transcripts, Preparing for college, Tips for high school, Transcripts 101|

Are you a homeschool student interested in playing college sports? There are specific actions you need to start taking now in order to qualify. The NCAA has a detailed set of guidelines for homeschooled athletes who want to qualify to play sports in college. You’ll need to work together with your parent to make [...]

How a transcript service helps your student get into the right college

By |2019-05-28T11:09:38-04:00May 28th, 2019|Advice, Creating Professional Transcripts for Students, High school transcripts, Preparing for college, Tips for high school, Transcripts 101|

Who doesn’t want an easier way to create their homeschool student’s high school transcript? We have a simple solution: a transcript service. I’m a homeschool parent to two young students. Naturally, I have many questions about how to best prepare them for college (if that’s what they choose to do after high school). Homeschooling [...]

8 ways to do a better job communicating with parents in your school

By |2018-09-12T08:49:46-04:00September 12th, 2018|Administration, Advice, High school transcripts|

Working as a private school administrator requires you to play multiple roles and perform a myriad of time-consuming tasks—one of which is to communicate with parents in person, over the phone, and via email (or other platforms like social media). It’s easy for effective administrator-to-parent communication to slip through the cracks, but keeping your students’ [...]

Five essential transcript credits every homeschooler needs (and how to calculate them)

By |2018-02-08T14:11:08-05:00February 8th, 2018|High school transcripts, Preparing for college, Tips for high school|

When it comes to your student’s high school transcript, gathering information on required credits—and methods of calculating them—can seem overwhelming. Luckily, there are a handful of basic essentials that are easy to get right. You can start from there to build a winning transcript for your student. In this blog post, we’ll show you how! [...]

You don’t have to be a genius to speed through college

By |2018-01-08T09:33:27-05:00January 8th, 2018|Advice, General Interest, High school transcripts, Preparing for college, Tips for high school|

In 2017, Raven Osborne was one of thousands of students who graduated from Purdue University in Indiana. But something about Raven made her a little bit different—she graduated from Purdue two weeks before she also graduated from high school. How’d she do it? Raven began taking dual enrollment classes in eighth grade, eventually moving from [...]

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