Seton offers the Independent Study program because many homeschooling families need the most robust transcript possible to record their non-Seton pursuits.
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Contributing Writers June 20, 2017 3,937 Views
Seton offers the Independent Study program because many homeschooling families need the most robust transcript possible to record their non-Seton pursuits.
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In this Q & A to families, Dr. Mary Kay Clark explains that In homeschooling, children can be placed on the grade level best for students in each subject.
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As students prepare for college, Counselor Nick Marmalejo answers “What tests should I take in preparation for college?” and “When should I take them?” For many of us, the word ...
Read More »Contributing Writers January 31, 2017 4,436 Views
A homeschool graduate and college student, Clara Davison recognizes the benefits of homeschool education and how well it equips students for the university.
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After helping thousands of students and their families get the most from a college visit, Vice President of Enrollment Tom McFadden has valuable advice for you.
Read More »Contributing Writers November 26, 2016 4,909 Views
It's more than just grades! Seton graduate Anna Eileen shares her favorite tips and strategies on making a homeschooler's college application stand out.
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Seton grad Elizabeth Jamieson, now a freshman at Christendom College, found the transition to college natural as the schools are two sides of the same coin.
Read More »Contributing Writers October 10, 2016 7,624 Views
Yes, colleges use the GPA but Chris Smith counsels they include standardized test scores, rigor of coursework, and a well-rounded and exceptional resume.
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Choosing a major is not as important as you may think. Sam Phillips shows how a liberal arts education paves the way for a variety of successful careers.
Read More »Contributing Writers September 13, 2016 12,513 Views
To teach the Catholic Faith without government interference, since its founding by Warren Carroll, Christendom College has never accepted federal funding.
Read More »Contributing Writers August 23, 2016 7,689 Views
Not everyone knows from the start that they will homeschool. Patricia Purcell offers some thoughts to keep in mind when making this life-changing decision.
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Why be intentional about higher education? Caitlin Bootsma and Dr. George Harne talk about what intentionality means for students entering young adulthood.
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Caitlin Bootsma talks with Dr. George Harne on the benefits of using the Socratic dialogue in college and how it lays the foundation for a fulfilling life.
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Tom McFadden, homeschooling dad and Vice President for Enrollment at Christendom College, discusses how to keep priorities straight in the college search.
Read More »Dr. Mitchell Kalpakgian June 30, 2016 4,946 Views
Is our education complete if we never learn the art of conversation nor express common courtesy to others? Mitchell Kalpakgian and Robert Frost think not.
Read More »Contributing Writers June 29, 2016 5,500 Views
Developing a productive schedule is important no matter where you are in your education. Anna Eileen offers tips for adapting your schedule in college.
Read More »Dr. Mary Kay Clark June 1, 2016 3,813 Views
In this round of Q & A's from homeschool families, Dr. Mary Kay Clark responds to the reluctant book report writer, when to call Seton counselors, and more.
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Stephen Canale, Admissions Rep at Northeast Catholic College, talks with Seton graduates on the reasons they chose NCC and why they flourish there.
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While home for spring break, Anna Eileen was reminded that sibling fun and study time don’t mix, but these four simple strategies can minimize distractions.
Read More »Contributing Writers April 18, 2016 7,727 Views
Leslie Pike, a rising junior at the WKU Honors College, says college success is not easy - but it can be made simple if you avoid these 6 common mistakes.
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