ARTICLE Preparing for College: A Bird's-Eye View Questions about the college admissions process and how best to prepare your teen for the rigors of college academics? We have answers!
ARTICLE Steps to Submit a College Application Applying to college as a homeschooled student can get easier each year. Understanding the college admissions process from the homeschool perspective prepares you to approach this season with confidence!
ARTICLE AP Exams and AP Courses AP Exams and courses give your teen the opportunity to delve into college-level work, earn college credit or advanced placement, and save both time and money.
ARTICLE Taking the PSAT Here’s everything you need to know about the PSAT, which prepares teens for college entrance exams and also makes them eligible for scholarships.
ARTICLE Where Do I Start? Accommodations for Tests Like the SAT, ACT, CLT, PSAT, and AP Does your homeschooled teen have documented learning difficulties—and struggle with formal testing? Are you concerned tests like AP, PSAT, SAT, ACT, and CLT won’t reflect your child’s true abilities? Here’s how to apply for accommodations.
ARTICLE Investigating Four-Year Colleges and Universities There are over 2,000 accredited four-year colleges and universities in the United States! How do you and your teen sort through them all? We’ll show you how!
BIO LaNissir James LaNissir James is mother of seven beautiful homeschooled children (five girls and two boys) aged toddler to young adult and a homeschool leader with a passion to serve the home-educating community.
ARTICLE Simplifying the ACT Accommodations Process for Homeschoolers Here’s a walk through the actual detailed steps from registration and documentation to submitting your application.