Special Replay: The ABCs of Early College
Do you know the ABC’s of Early College Admission? Whether you are getting college credits or an AA degree, you may be considered a transfer student, and you may miss out on scholarships – low-cost college and credits. If you’ve ever considered this option, listen to this podcast for great information from Jean Burke.
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Show Notes: ABC’s of Early College
What are some college trends?66% of college graduates are ending up with 100K of debt. The unemployment rate is 9% — nearly 38% work in positions that don’t require any college at all.Low-cost college and creditsBachelor’s degree can make 182% more per weekCollege tuition increased by 600%12 Early college benefits?For homeschoolers broadens their course offeringsEnhances academic rigorAvoids duplication of course workIncreases their schedule flexibility – earn extra minors or majorsTend to finish college as a wholeEarning a technical degree or certificate while in high schoolShortens your time to earn a degreeReduce college costsTransferable college credits – basic or core creditsEarning high school and science simultaneouslyBuilding your student’s confidenceStill, home so you can guide and coach themName the 3 main types of early college?Build an amazing transcript – Podcast 1 -http://ultimateradioshow.com/transcripts-your-key-to-free-college/Podcast 2 – http://ultimateradioshow.com/transcripts-your-key-to-free-college-2/
AP – advanced placement creditsBy college board – same people who make the SATChallenging and show masteryApproved by the college boardOnline, or buying the books and study on your own, take courses by AP teacher who was authorized by the college boardListen to the audio for recommendations for official AP courses online38 courses your students can takeCLEP—College level placementBe prepared to be sure it all transfers to the college you want to attend.Made by the college board, 2900 colleges and universities accept them, there is a cost for test and test center.No age limits or restrictionsTests are 90 minutes longTesting centers listed on College board website.Official study guides by the college boardDual Enrollment – early enrollmentSometimes credits don’t transferHigh school and college at the same timeThe transition from high school to college easierCore classes out of the wayWhat test scores are required?The entrance exam is still needed for college even junior or state collegeScores need to be high enough on SAT and ACT for admission, check the college of choiceThe post Special Replay: ABC’s Of Early College appeared first on Ultimate Homeschool Podcast Network.
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