Teaching a five year old child the alphabet or mathematics basics is well within the comfort level of most parents who are homeschooling their kids. However, when it comes to high schoolers, many parents feel a bit overwhelmed. They are unsure whether they have the skills to teach their children to write a thesis or solve a complicated algebraic equation. For these parents, it makes sense to look for outside options that will help them give their children a well rounded education.
College Classes for Homeschoolers
Community colleges are growing more and more willing to accept homeschooled students on a partial or full time basis. Talk to the admissions officer or a college counselor about the different options available. Some of these colleges have decided that homeschoolers are a great source of extra revenue and have developed a series of classes just for these students.
Four year colleges and universities also may have classes available for homeschoolers. Some of these colleges offer special summer camps or week long workshops for students interested in math or science. Others allow students to enroll in lower level courses and learn along with college freshmen.
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