Homeschool transcript foundations: How to get the most out of grades and GPA

By |2020-04-09T10:30:03-04:00April 2nd, 2020|General Interest, Advice, Creating Professional Transcripts for Students, High school transcripts, Preparing for college, Standardized tests, Tips for high school, Transcripts 101|

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. This is the third part of our 6-part series on the basics of homeschool transcripts. Read part 1 and part 2. Want to know [...]

Homeschool transcript foundations: 4 simple tips for handling courses and credit hours

By |2020-04-02T13:29:28-04:00March 24th, 2020|Advice, Creating Professional Transcripts for Students, High school transcripts, Preparing for college, Standardized tests, Tips for high school, Transcripts 101|

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. This is the second part of our 6-part series on the foundations of homeschool transcripts. Read part 1. Courses are the “meat” of [...]

Homeschool transcript foundations: What should I put on a transcript?

By |2020-03-26T13:04:03-04:00March 13th, 2020|Advice, Creating Professional Transcripts for Students, General Interest, High school transcripts, Preparing for college, Standardized tests, Tips for high school, Transcripts 101|

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. It's March. That means the college application season is just around the corner. Is your family ready? If you're like a lot of [...]

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, [...]

6 reasons to create an 8th grade homeschool transcript

By |2020-02-17T12:39:41-05:00February 17th, 2020|Advice, Creating Professional Transcripts for Students, High school transcripts, Preparing for college, Standardized tests, Tips for high school, Transcripts 101|

Like many homeschool parents, you're probably not thinking of creating a transcript for your 8th grade student. You might feel that it isn't necessary to start a transcript until your child reaches 11th or 12th grade. I get it. Thinking about the process of creating a transcript for high school is intimidating enough. But [...]

5 tips for transitioning from homeschool to public school

By |2020-02-03T13:29:11-05:00February 3rd, 2020|Advice, Creating Professional Transcripts for Students, High school transcripts, Preparing for college, Tips for high school, Transcripts 101|

Parents and families have more educational options today than ever before. And sometimes all those choices mean your homeschool family might decide to switch schools midstream—from home education to a private school or even to public school. That’s the decision Melanie Wilson and her husband made when their 15-year-old son said he wanted to [...]

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