Showing posts with label homeschool scholarships. Show all posts
Showing posts with label homeschool scholarships. Show all posts

Thursday, 23 January 2014

Learn How To Choose Home School Programs At The HomeScholar!

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Homeschooling is a contemporary education system which is preferred by the people these days. The homeschooling not only comes with the pleasure of living with your kid for 24 hours, but also comes with a lot of responsibility as well. When you choose Christian homeschooling for your kid, you certainly need to keep all the elements of homeschooling in mind and then proceed with the method. 

The basic requirement is to choose an appropriate homeschool program which suits your kid perfectly and is totally in accordance with your kids’ preferences. There are varieties of Catholic homeschool programs available from which you can choose one. 

The programs of homeschooling are really very important as the level of studies is totally dependent on the programs opted. Only when the homeschool program is good, a student is able to attain a good level in academics. The best home school programs are beneficial for the parents as well because it offers better guidance to them. The parents must choose the program keeping in mind the children’s learning styles, parent’s academic abilities and the state laws. Other than all this, the parents must also consider the college admissions requirements while choosing the home school programs.

Although, there are many programs to choose from, but there are only handful of them which have gained acceptance, honor and popularity. Other than the parents who are well-aware about homeschooling and its programs, there are parents who are very new to this concept. The parents who really want to get into this concept and know about it can contact homeschoolers for better guidance. Among many, ‘The Home Scholar’ has created a niche among its competitors by providing the best services to the people. You can contact ‘The HomeScholar’ online and ask for the better guidance about choosing the appropriate homeschooling program. You can also get to know about how to teach your child at home, how to schedule the time table, ask about the problem areas which you might face while homeschooling your kid or a grown up child.

The HomeScholar has become a solution to all your homeschooling problems. Just visit the website and clear all your doubts with the experts. You can even purchase the CD’s about knowing how to create a transcript for high school homeschooling.

Friday, 25 October 2013

Plan Ahead For College Scholarships

If your child wants to attend college after graduating from homeschool high school, money is probably one of the chief things on your mind. How do people pay for college?!  It’s not unusual for a private school to cost $40,000 a year or more, and public universities aren’t a lot cheaper because, unlike private schools, they don’t typically award as much scholarship money, so the final costs can be comparable. The best way to get college money is to plan ahead, and use a variety of different methods to meet your needs.

       

In addition to scholarships that individual universities award, there are private scholarships that you can apply for. These scholarships are often available all the way through the summer, so if you have a senior, they can still look for private scholarship money during the summer before they go off to college. Not all private scholarships are merit-based; some are awarded based on personal attributes.  For instance, our son won a scholarship for Italian Americans, just by being part Italian American!  There are scholarships specifically for girls, scholarships for students who are into the arts, and scholarships for students who want to travel overseas. If you look hard enough, you’ll probably find a scholarship for just about anything!

How do you find these scholarships?  The best way to search is to use college scholarship search engines.  Fastweb.com is one of the largest, and both of my sons found some excellent scholarships on this site.  Other sites you can try include Scholarships.com, finaid.com, and fastaid.com. 

In addition to searching for private scholarships, you can also ask a college for more money.  Sometimes they will give you information about other scholarships you can apply for, and sometimes they will have undesignated funds available for students who ask.  Most schools require incoming students to declare their intentions to attend by May 1st, so if you contact the financial aid office after this date, they might have financial aid funds that are available because someone else turned that school down and didn’t accept the scholarships aid.  Another good time to ask for more financial aid is in August or September, when some students drop out of school at the last minute. That might free up more financial aid, and asking at this time of year might result in more aid for your child. Of course, a school won’t just give you more money because you ask them. You might have to demonstrate your need, and even then they may not have any more funds left, but it is worth asking. As with so many other things in life, if you don’t ask, you won’t know!

Planning ahead, especially during your child’s junior year of high school, is the best way to maximize your financial aid. Sometimes consulting your financial planner is worthwhile too, just to make sure you are not doing anything financially that will jeopardize your federal financial aid chances. Whatever you do, don’t wait until your child’s senior year to start thinking about paying for college! Plan ahead for success.