Will you accept my transfer credits? Is testing required before enrolling? Courses for students with special needs? - Answers from our Counselors.
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Will you accept my transfer credits? Is testing required before enrolling? Courses for students with special needs? - Answers from our Counselors.
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Is the American Literature course required?, How does the Parchment Transcript Service work?, Any tips on finishing the school year?
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Seton Academic Counselors have answers on expedited grading, offer counsel on struggling readers, and explain how to get a transcript.
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“Some of the most frequently asked questions I receive from high school families are about dual enrollment in college courses. I hope this helps. - Nick M.”
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Rhonda Way has six tips for students about grading at Seton Home Study School that she has gathered over her 20 years of helping Seton families succeed.
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High school counselor Nick Marmalejo guides homeschoolers through the three most important aspects of the college admissions process: prior coursework, SAT/ACT scores, and extra-curricular activities.
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Seton guidance counselor Nick Marmelejo offers advice for families considering Ivy League or other elite colleges. In his realistic manner, he answers frequently asked questions about the criteria that colleges use in their admissions criteria and offers practical tips on the application process.
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Bob Wiesner offers that some juggling of tasks and pleasure is in order now because a good Catholic cannot simply ignore God’s great gift of springtime.
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by Bob Wiesner | The usual deadline for college acceptance lies in March. At that point, colleges will generally expect a high school transcript which is complete except for the final twelfth grade courses.
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