Do Homeschoolers Need to Get Their Transcripts Accredited?
Homeschoolers don’t need to pay the money required to get their transcripts accredited. Having an official transcript is usually enough for the colleges.
Meet Lee BinzAuthor Since: 2009-11-15 16:13:31Lee Binz is a veteran homeschooling mom of two and the owner of The HomeScholar, “Helping parents homeschool high school.” She has a new free minicourse called “The 5 Biggest Mistakes Parents Make When Homeschooling High School”. You can sign up for her free email homeschool newsletter, The HomeScholar Record and get your daily dose of wisdom via e-mail from her homeschool blog, The HomeScholar Helper. |
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Homeschoolers don’t need to pay the money required to get their transcripts accredited. Having an official transcript is usually enough for the colleges.
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