Transcript Options - For the 9th through 12th grade, every student should have a transcript. If you are using one of the state approved diploma programs, they will provide an official transcript. If you are doing a parent issued transcript, then you will need to find a source to get a transcript. I can create a transcript for you or you can use one of the sources below.
HSLDA Transcript Free services for HSLDA Members. Have a transcript service available for non-members.
Regent University Transcript Offers a free transcript download you can use to create a transcript.
Lets Homeschool Highschool offers two types of transcripts to download.
Homeschool Transcript Website offers different transcript services.
Spreadsheet with State Approved Diploma Programs - pdf file with diploma program information.
Regent University Transcript Offers a free transcript download you can use to create a transcript.
Lets Homeschool Highschool offers two types of transcripts to download.
Homeschool Transcript Website offers different transcript services.
Spreadsheet with State Approved Diploma Programs - pdf file with diploma program information.
Career Planning Sites / College Search Sites:
College Board - Offers several resources including career search, college, search, financial aid search, etc.
My Major - College major assessment tests to help narrow down possible majors.
Career Direct - Career Assessment site provides testing for a fee.
Vocational Information Center - Site links to information to hundreds of vocational options.
Homeschool Guide to College Prep - Site includes articles and links to helpful college information. Also has some paid services. Have not had experience with these services, just providing the option.
Online Dual Enrollment Website Site offers online dual enrollment college classes and information about what would transcript to perspective colleges.
College Board - Offers several resources including career search, college, search, financial aid search, etc.
My Major - College major assessment tests to help narrow down possible majors.
Career Direct - Career Assessment site provides testing for a fee.
Vocational Information Center - Site links to information to hundreds of vocational options.
Homeschool Guide to College Prep - Site includes articles and links to helpful college information. Also has some paid services. Have not had experience with these services, just providing the option.
Online Dual Enrollment Website Site offers online dual enrollment college classes and information about what would transcript to perspective colleges.
College Placement Exams - many community colleges have placement exams. Check their website to see which exam they use. The link below as information on what is on the exam and how to prepare.
ACCUPLACER - information on the exam and what to expect.
ACCUPLACER - information on the exam and what to expect.
College Entrance Exams-
SAT (Scholastic Aptitude Test) - the main college entrance exam that colleges may require.
ACT (American College Testing) - another option for college entrance exam. Check with college before taking the test.
CLT (Classic Learning Test) - a new option for college entrance exam. Check with the college before taking the test.
SAT (Scholastic Aptitude Test) - the main college entrance exam that colleges may require.
ACT (American College Testing) - another option for college entrance exam. Check with college before taking the test.
CLT (Classic Learning Test) - a new option for college entrance exam. Check with the college before taking the test.