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Homeschooling High School and How to Make Your Teen's Transcripts




SUMMARY:  This article offers a step by step guide for making your teen's homeschool transcripts,  the kind the colleges are used to seeing.  Homeschool transcripts are not hard to do! 
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The most often question that I get about homeschooling high school is how to make the homeschool transcripts.

Are you thinking about doing high school at home next year?  

Or are you already in the midst of homeschooling your teen, and are just looking for some direction on making their homeschool high school transcripts?

You will find many answers to your transcripts questions in my step by step guide below. 

Just click: Get my Homeschool Transcripts FREEBIE, to get yours. 








Thanks for stopping by,


Betsy




Betsy is mom to her now college grad daughter, whom she homeschooled since she was in K. She blogs at BJ's Homeschool



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@ BJ's Homeschool 2023



22 comments:

  1. Loved it! Most blogs I run across are geared to only those with littles...so this was great, thanks. :)

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  2. Thanks, YesiHomeschool, for stopping by, and it's nice to meet you, another mom who homechools older ones!

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  3. Wow! This is a resource to pin!!! My kids are still young, but useful information for later down the road. Hope your daughter has a great time in college!!!

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    1. Thanks, Bekah, for stopping by! I hope that this helps you in the future. Next time I will be sharing - T is for Transcripts - The Frugal Way, with links to frugal resources for transcripts. And my daughter is enjoying her classes and also has joined the student government activities board at her college. Thanks!

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  4. Thank you for sharing this. This is something I have been thinking about. My son is in 7th grade and I was wondering about this.

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  5. Thanks for your comment, a49erfangirl! You are way ahead, thinking about this in 7th grade!.....I'll also be sharing my favorite frugal resources for transcripts, next time, if you'd like to pin that one, too. Have a good week,

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  6. Thanks for sharing this walkthru. This was a scary endeavor for me when I had to do it 2 years ago for my daughter. I had joined an Umbrella school to have someone walk me through it. Now that I know the process I won't have a problem doing it for my younger 2 kids.

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    1. Hi NIta! Congratulations on your daughter's acceptance into college! Did you like the help that you recieved from your umbrella school? I am collecting resources on that option, too, for a later post. If you would like to share, I could use any names of umbrella schools that were helpful, to encourage other families, on that option, too. Glad that this info was a help to you!

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  7. Thanks for sharing this valuable info at the Special Needs and/or Homeschooling Blog Linkup! I'm going to add it to my resources page! We've had 5 of our homeschoolers graduate from college, one is a freshman and we've got one more to go!

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  8. Thanks, Sylvia Phillips! I am honored to be included in your resource page at the Special Needs and/or Homeschooling Blog Linkup. I will go over there now, and look for the resource page. Wow, 5 already graduated from college! Mine is a freshman now, just started this fall. It is so exciting to watch her take on college!

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  9. Thanks for sharing over at the Snickerdoodle Sunday. I love how you have organized everything in the post for a upcoming graduate who is about to apply for school.

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  10. Thanks, Felicia R, from Snickerdoodle Sunday, for stopping by, and for your kind comments! I'll be back again, on your great blog hop soon.

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  11. I have a long way to go before we consider these things but the way time is flying I'm sure I'll be stunned when it's here.

    Thanks for this information!

    Thanks for sharing and for linking up to the #SHINEbloghop.

    Wishing you a lovely weekend.
    xoxo

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  12. Thanks, Jennifer from The Deliberate Mom, for stopping by, and for your kind comments! I'll be back to the #SHINEbloghop soon.

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  13. My oldest is going to graduate from our homeschool this coming December. I'm going to be quite truthful. When I read the title of this my first thought was UGH! However, you have turned my UGH! thought into something manageable. Thank you so much. I'm going to "favorite" this to use with, not only my oldest, but all of my kids.

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  14. Thanks, Tim, and I am glad that you found this post helpful. Taking it step by step sure helped us as we worked on our transcripts. Have a good rest of the week,

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  15. Thanks so much for this... my Anna is in 9th grade this year and right now we are keeping meticulous records, samples of her work, and very detailed course descriptions. This post is hugely helpful!

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    1. SO nice of you to stop by, Mary Prather, and I hope that it is a help to you. I enjoy linking up to Collage Friday each week, and thank you for hosting that. Have a good week!

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  16. Thank you so much for this. I am bookmarking this for when I need it soon. Great information!

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    1. Thanks to you for stopping by and I hope these tips are a help to you, Amanda Bell. Have a good weekend,

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  17. This article came at a great time! I'm beginning 9th grade with my daughter, so I'll need to start keeping records for a transcript for her. Thank you for linking up with us at Hip Homeschool Moms!

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    1. Thanks, Wendy Hilton, and I hope that it is a help to you!

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