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Done with Liberal Arts Degree!
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Hello all-

I've been on this forum for, literally, years and years. I homeschool my twin boys and this past Sunday was their last day at Excelsior!!

They started the Info Lit and Cornerstone beginning of January and the Capstone beginning of March.

I wanted to show my appreciation for all the advice given on this forum. I've attached the last transcript just prior to the Capstone so, hopefully, it can help others. We took some classes that don't count anymore as UL (TEEX Death Investigation) and a few others that didn't come in as we expected but, in the end, they transferred in all but the 7 required credits.

We are heading to Costa Rica next week for a graduation celebration!!


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Congratulations to you all and enjoy your graduation vacation!
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whats next for your kids? since they graduated so young they have a lot of options.
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Congrats! That's awesome! A great reward for completing the Bachelors at Excelsior... One of my ex's moved to Costa Rica a decade or dozen years ago. I've not been there yet, but may want to in the future! Interesting mix of classes, it'll be a good reference for others who want to pave their way towards Excelsior's BSLA, they can take Coopersmith or Study.com upper level classes that can transfer to get the Upper Level requirements done or other ACE/NCCRS options available for transfer...
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(05-04-2024, 03:53 PM)TwinMom Wrote: Hello all-

I've been on this forum for, literally, years and years. I homeschool my twin boys and this past Sunday was their last day at Excelsior!!

They started the Info Lit and Cornerstone beginning of January and the Capstone beginning of March.

I wanted to show my appreciation for all the advice given on this forum. I've attached the last transcript just prior to the Capstone so, hopefully, it can help others. We took some classes that don't count anymore as UL (TEEX Death Investigation) and a few others that didn't come in as we expected but, in the end, they transferred in all but the 7 required credits.

We are heading to Costa Rica next week for a graduation celebration!!

Congrats! Could you share more about the process? I have homeschooled nieces and nephews who could benefit. How old were they when they completed everything? Did you do the college level courses instead of high school ones - essentially, dual enrollment for homeschool? What are there career plans now? Thanks! ?
Current Goal:
UMPI: B.L.S. with minor in Educational Studies

I'm 75% through my degree!

Earned:  91 credits total
RA: 3 credits
Sophia: 76 credits
Study.com: 6 credits
UMPI: 6 credits
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(05-04-2024, 04:10 PM)natshar Wrote: whats next for your kids? since they graduated so young they have a lot of options.

Yes, they are 18 yo. I'm encouraging them to enjoy this last "free" summer. In July they will be starting a paid internship doing IT for a new gym franchise. They'll also continue working on some new IT certs. After 6 months to a year they'll reevaluate staying or moving on but at least they'll have some experience.

Homeschool College Guidance Counselor Mom to twin 18 yo boys that earned their BSLA at Excelsior

(05-04-2024, 06:17 PM)bjcheung77 Wrote: Congrats! That's awesome! A great reward for completing the Bachelors at Excelsior... One of my ex's moved to Costa Rica a decade or dozen years ago.  I've not been there yet, but may want to in the future!  Interesting mix of classes, it'll be a good reference for others who want to pave their way towards Excelsior's BSLA, they can take Coopersmith or Study.com upper level classes that can transfer to get the Upper Level requirements done or other ACE/NCCRS options available for transfer...

Thanks!  Very much looking forward to our trip. Mine did ALL Coopersmith UL classes (no Study UL) and really enjoyed most of them.

(05-05-2024, 10:08 AM)RachelB Wrote: Congrats! Could you share more about the process? I have homeschooled nieces and nephews who could benefit. How old were they when they completed everything? Did you do the college level courses instead of high school ones - essentially, dual enrollment for homeschool? What are there career plans now? Thanks! ?

Mine started taking college level classes (mostly Study and Sophia) in 7th grade as our high school classes. Kind of like dual enrollment like you mentioned. Arizona is a very homeschool friendly state so I had a lot of leeway in class choices. I skipped their sophomore year of high school and bumped them up since we had completed all the expected courses. Mine did actually take some official dual enrollment classes too-they spent 2 years in a tech school for IT Security- and earned 27 community college credits there. So they didn't work on any other alternate credits in those 2 years. If they hadn't gotten into the school, we would have continued with the alternative credits and they would have earned their Bachelors at 16 yo. I'm really glad they were able to get the experience and maturity those 2 years offered though.

One of my boys MAY have chosen to go on to get a degree and the other definitely would NOT have. I never stressed that they HAD to get a degree but, once I researched (with a lot of help from this group) how we could incorporate it into our homeschool it just seemed like a no brainer. If they choose to go on to get another Bachelors or a Masters they can but at least this one is done and will, hopefully, provide them some opportunities they wouldn't have had without it. Also, no student debt!
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Wow, my nephew and niece started in grade 8 when they were 13+ years of age as most of the alternative credit options required students to be 13 years or older due to COPPA (most, if not all, the ACE/NCCRS credit providers have this in their fine print as well, there are some that are 16+ such as Study.com, Onlinedegree.com is 18 years). Anyways, that's amazing, it's great that we're getting these teens started on their journey with Dual Enrollment, AP/IB, CLEP, ACE/NCCRS, and whatever other options available...
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In Progress: UMPI BAS & MAOL | TESU BA Biology & Computer Science
Graduate Certificate: ASU Global Management & Entrepreneurship

Completed: TESU ASNSM Biology, BSBA (ACBSP Accredited 2017)
Universidad Isabel I: ENEB MBA, Big Data & BI, Digital Marketing & E-Commerce
Certs: 6Sigma/Lean/Scrum, ITIL | Cisco/CompTIA/MTA | Coursera/Edx/Udacity

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(05-05-2024, 03:50 PM)bjcheung77 Wrote: Wow, my nephew and niece started in grade 8 when they were 13+ years of age as most of the alternative credit options required students to be 13 years or older due to COPPA (most, if not all, the ACE/NCCRS credit providers have this in their fine print as well, there are some that are 16+ such as Study.com, Onlinedegree.com is 18 years).  Anyways, that's amazing, it's great that we're getting these teens started on their journey with Dual Enrollment, AP/IB, CLEP, ACE/NCCRS, and whatever other options available...

Mine were 13 yo when we started. I remember having to show id to Sophia at the time.
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Study: US History, Pres Skills, Enviro Sci, Ethics America, Intro CJ, Meteorology, Forensic Sci, Criminology
Sophia: Psych, Visual Comms, Sociology, Eff Teams, Mng Conflict,  Anc Greek, Art History 1, Intro to IT,
Intro to Bus, Engl Comp 1&2, Religion, Conflict Reso, College Algebra, US History 2
TEEX: Death Invest
Coopersmith: Stress Mgmt, Therapeutic, Drugs & Society, Sport & Exercise, Psych of Motivation, Pos Psych, Career Coun
Community College: Comp Info Syst, A+ Hardware, A+ Op Syst, Linux Op Syst, Networks, Switching & Routing, Networking, IT Security
Computer Certs: Comp Tia A+

Planning for (2) Bachelors: BSLS 


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(05-04-2024, 03:53 PM)TwinMom Wrote: Hello all-

I've been on this forum for, literally, years and years. I homeschool my twin boys and this past Sunday was their last day at Excelsior!!

They started the Info Lit and Cornerstone beginning of January and the Capstone beginning of March.

I wanted to show my appreciation for all the advice given on this forum. I've attached the last transcript just prior to the Capstone so, hopefully, it can help others. We took some classes that don't count anymore as UL (TEEX Death Investigation) and a few others that didn't come in as we expected but, in the end, they transferred in all but the 7 required credits.

We are heading to Costa Rica next week for a graduation celebration!!

Congrats! How did you like the Coopersmith courses?
AA, Liberal Arts, Chatfield [2015] 
MA, English, University of Pennsylvania [2017]
MFA, Writing for Children, Pine Manor [2019]
AA, Liberal Arts {Distinction}, Morehead State [2020]
BUS, Undergraduate Studies, Morehead State [2020]
AAS, Criminal Justice, Somerset  [2021]
AA, Liberal Arts, Tohono O'Odham [2021]
AA, Social Work, Tohono O'Odham [2021]

--- In Progress

MA, World War II Studies, Arizona State (2 courses)
AA, Social and Behavioral Sciences, Dine (2 courses)

--- Credit Count

Chatfield - 64 UG; Penn - 30 UG/24 G; PMC - 86 G; Morehead - 45UG/12G; SCC - 32 UG; TOCC - 24 UG; ASU - 6 UG/18 G; Everest - 20 UG; Xavier - 3 UG; Dine - 33 UG; UofPeople - 12 UG; UC - 7 UG; NKU - 7 UG; TXAME - 27 UG; Sophia - 63 UG

373 Undergraduate
140 Graduate

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(05-04-2024, 03:53 PM)TwinMom Wrote: Hello all-

I've been on this forum for, literally, years and years. I homeschool my twin boys and this past Sunday was their last day at Excelsior!!

They started the Info Lit and Cornerstone beginning of January and the Capstone beginning of March.

I wanted to show my appreciation for all the advice given on this forum. I've attached the last transcript just prior to the Capstone so, hopefully, it can help others. We took some classes that don't count anymore as UL (TEEX Death Investigation) and a few others that didn't come in as we expected but, in the end, they transferred in all but the 7 required credits.

We are heading to Costa Rica next week for a graduation celebration!!

Hello TwinMom,  
Do you remember me? I am Julie and I communicated with you a few years ago, because I have twin boys that were starting college at 11-12 years old.  You were my "inspiration" and guide.

Congratulations!!!!!!!!  You wrote me and told me your plan and I started my plan.  Your boys are two years older than mine, so I benefited from your experience.  Thank you. I am interested in what your boys are doing with technology. My boys graduated last May with their Bachelors' in Business Administration with a 4.0 GPA. They are about halfway through their master's degree in AI.  They speak Spanish so we went to Spain for their graduation. If you can, tell me about your boys getting a paid job.  What was the process?
I am so happy for you!!!
Julie
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