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Homeschool High School Credit Planning

High school credits are a big deal for university admissions. Here's how to make a four year plan for success when homeschooling your teen!

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Homeschool High School Transcripts: Achieve Graduation Success

Here are some things that have helped our teens find success on their homeschool high school transcripts. These are twenty-six credits needed for graduation (and college attractiveness).

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Create Your Own High School English Credit

Learn how to piece together an English credit your homeschooled teen will love. Incorporate the things your high schooler is interested in to engage them.

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General Credit and Graduation Guidelines for Colleges and Universities

Graduation requirements vary from state to state, university to university, hence the variable credit guidelines detailed below. Research your state’s graduation requirements as well as college admission requirements for colleges of interest. Aim above the minimum. This chart guides parents who desi

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How to List Dual Credit at Home’s High School Credits

Look at each course that Dual Credit at Home students study and see how each of these can be shown on your student’s high school transcript.

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Walking by the Way - the road to inspired learning | High school credits, Homeschool high school, Online high school

Turn Your Student's Interests into High School Credit • One huge benefit of homeschooling is that our kids can dive into an interest and earn high school credit at the same time. What Subjects Can Be Interest-Led? Anything!

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What Homeschooling Moms Need to Know about High School Credits in 2025 | High school credits, School homeschool, Homeschool high school

A college credit is usually based on the number of hours per week a student spends in class. A 3-credit class usually means three classroom hours per week. In contrast, a high school credit is equal to 150 hours of classroom time. Realize that for homeschooling families, classroom time is any time they are

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