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DUAL ENROLLMENT & ONLINE COLLEGE

Our Deputy Director, Kaitlyn Bajek walked the talk....

When I say that I mean she too was like you, a registered member of our association deciphering the college path.  I'm proud to say she graduated with honors and continues to stride for excellence as she pursues her Doctorates Degree and still continues to have a heart for homeschoolers volunteering to  help others on their college journey.  This segment was compiled and written by Kaitlyn based on her personal experience and research.


FAQ 

What is “online college”? 

Today, you can earn a degree from several universities from the comfort of your home or anywhere with an Internet Connection! 


What sort of degrees can I earn online? 

You can earn anything ranging from an associates degree to a doctoral degree! 


Can I earn college credits online as a non-degree seeking student? 

Absolutely! You can earn college credit as a non-degree seeking student through an online college. Additionally, you can also earn ACE credits online (we will discuss ACE credits on a later slide). 


Can I earn college credits while I am still in high school? 

Yes! Lots of online colleges offer dual enrollment for homeschoolers.  


Questions to Ask Yourself when Deciding on an Online College 

Deciding what online college is the best fit for you can be overwhelming. Here are some questions to ask yourself as you consider your choices: 

  • Do they offer the degree that I am interested in? 
  • Do they offer scholarships? 
  • Do I want to attend a secular or Christian online college? 
  • Do I want a competency-based program? 
  • Do I want to attend a school that does not require the SAT/ACT?  


Questions to Ask Online Colleges 

Here are some questions to ask when you are talking to online colleges: 

  • Are you nationally or regionally accredited? 
  • Do you require the SAT/ACT? 
  • What is your transfer credit policy? 
  • What is your transfer credit policy? 
  • Will my degree say “online”? 
  • Are your exams proctored?  


What are my Online Colleges Options? 

  • Secular: A secular online college is one that does not include biblical integration to their curriculum. 
  • Christian: A Christian online college includes biblical integration to their curriculum. 
  • Competency-Based: A competency-based online program is a self-paced option that allows you to move at  your own pace instead of having deadlines and due dates. Additionally, competency- based degrees typically do not have quizzes/exams.  


Deputy Director’s Top Online Secular College Picks  

University of Florida (https://ufonline.ufl.edu/) 

University of Virginia (https://online.virginia.edu/) 

Southern New Hampshire University (https://www.snhu.edu/online-degrees) 

Capella University (https://www.capella.edu/) 

Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University—Worldwide (https://worldwide.erau.edu/) 

Arizona State University (https://asuonline.asu.edu/) 

Pennsylvania State University--World Campus (https://www.worldcampus.psu.edu/)  Savannah College of Art and Design (https://www.scad.edu/academics/online- learning/programs-and-degrees)  

Berklee College of Music (https://online.berklee.edu/)  


Deputy Director’s Top Online Christian College Picks  

Liberty University (https://www.liberty.edu/online/) 

Regent University (https://www.regent.edu/online/) 

Charleston Southern University (https://www.charlestonsouthern.edu/online/) 

Saint Leo University (https://www.saintleo.edu/online-university) 

Colorado Christian University (https://www.ccu.edu/ccu/online/) 

Indiana Wesleyan University (https://www.indwes.edu/adult-graduate/programs/) 

Regis University (https://www.regis.edu/academics/majors-and-programs/index)  

Point University (https://online.point.edu/online-programs/)  


Deputy Director’s Top Competency-Based College Picks 

University of Maine Presque Isle (https://online.umpi.edu/what-is-your-pace.aspx) 

Southern New Hampshire University (https://www.snhu.edu/about-us/college-for-america) Capella University (https://www.capella.edu/capella-experience/flexpath/) 

Western Governors University (https://www.wgu.edu/)  

Northern Arizona University (https://nau.edu/online-innovative-educational-initiatives/self- paced-personalized-learning/)  


ACE Credits FAQ  

What are “ACE” credits? 

ACE credits are self-paced college credits. 


Can homeschoolers complete ACE credits? 

Yes! Homeschoolers can complete as many ACE credit courses as they would like. Also, they may count towards the high school graduation requirements in your state. 


What type of courses can I complete utilizing ACE credits? 

You can complete anything ranging from general education requirements (English, math, science, etc.) to abnormal psychology! 


Can they be transferred to my college of choice? 

You will have to reach out to your college of choice and ask if they accept ACE credits. Typically, on the ACE credit website it will show a list of their partner schools.  


Deputy Director’s Top Picks for Earning ACE Credits  

Sophia Learning (https://www.sophia.org/) 

Study.com (https://study.com/academy/goal/transferable-credit/online-college-credit.html) 

Straighterline (https://www.straighterline.com/) 

Be Unbound (NOTE: this option is listed as “regionally accredited” on students’ transcript) (https://beunbound.us/)  


Transcript Service  

When your homeschool association quits on you it's difficult to get your educational records sent to colleges for admissions or to potential employers for verification. This causes admission or hiring delays and frustration. 


Homeschool Records Archive (HRA) offers ONE PLACE to keep all YOUR RECORDS. You will have NO WORRIES knowing HRA won't quit on you! Your Records. One Place. No Worries. 


SIGN UP TODAY TO KEEP ALL YOUR HOMESCHOOL RECORDS IN ONE PLACE. https://homeschoolrecordsarchive.com/  

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Questions?  If you have any additional questions about earning ACE credits, online college, or future planning please email our deputy director, Kaitlyn Bajek, LHAKaitlyn@gmail.com

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