Home school-diplomia?
Please do not give your opinions on how hard it will be to get by on a GED. I have heard about it for the past 5 years. Unless you can provide me with information that will get me something like a high school diploma, i have to settle on a GED. Thanks
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More importantly, you need a transcript. Here’s a good place to make one free, or inexpensively:
http://teascript.com/
If you plan on attending college, then you will need the transcript in addition to taking the ACT and/or SAT tests. Some colleges may also want to look at a portfolio of your work, again that your mom, the teacher, and yourself can do.
Another way to get into college is to take community college classes while still in high school. That way you build up credits and may be at a sophomore or junior level by the time you wish to go to a university.
If you use an “umbrella” school/organization, or enroll in an online or correspondance curriculum, then you might possibly receive a diploma from them.
Again, you do *not* need your GED.
Investigate a little on this and you will find that we are correct, colleges accept homeschoolers with home issued diplomas and transcripts. Do take the SAT or ACT test though. And do put together a transcript with grades, and grade point averages.
Go to http://www.donnayoung.org to find a transcript template.
Go to http://www.hslda.org to find out more about parent issued diplomas.
Just for an Example, the University of Washington has policies regarding homeschoolers. The policies are that the homeschooler should have a transcript showing their course of study, and that course of study must meet the same standards as every freshman (4 Years Math, 4 Years English, 4 Years Social studies including 1/2 year each of government and economics, 2 years foreign language, 3-4 years science) and they should back up their foreign language study with an AP exam. They also must take the SAT.
I’m sure your mom has records of your grades, so all she needs to do is make transcripts, which my mom did on the computer in Word and when I needed them for college I presented it to them and if I needed my HS diploma for a job, I just presented them with a copy.
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I didn’t know getting your GED was hard, I just assume it was like taking HS classes and your done.
HSLDA has absolutely beautiful diploma blanks you can buy and have calligraphied with the graduate’s name. They are gorgeous, much nicer than public school ones. When you want to go to college, just take your Homeschool Diploma. By law they have to treat it like a regular public school diploma. By law they have to let you get any of the same scholarships available to public school kids.
Public schools are not God. They have no diploma better than the one you will get from homeschooling. GEDs are not necessary. In fact, if you were my kid, you would be taking college classes at least one or two nights a week right now instead of wasting your time studying for a GED. By the time you reach 17-18 you can already have in 20 hours of college credit. You don’t have to waste time bowing at the throne of public education teachers or GEDs.
I am just curious as to what program you are using that you send in work? Clonlara? CLASS?
We used a curriculum from Alpha Omega Academy for the last year of school. Earlier we had to prove to them the work he’d done for the first three years, so they accepted those credits.
We’re waiting for the dilpoma to arrive in the mail now.
We’d done the same thing 5 years ago with our older boy and he’s had no problem getting the dilpoma accepted by both the Army and, I would a assume, now a college.
Hope this information encourages you.
Pressing on,
Ed ><}}}>
The other answers are correct – there are currently NO states that require you to take the GED to graduate from homeschool. Either your parents create/buy one, you get one from the accredited school, or the state issues one after you pass their exit exam.
You have a computer now, whip out the old Word program and get busy! I think someone already provided you with a link to the sample ones….you can google for more if you like.
http://homeschooling.gomilpitas.com/olderkids/Transcripts.htm
Good luck!
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