04-21-2022, 03:54 PM
(04-19-2022, 02:40 PM)Vle045 Wrote:I will probably supply too much info and not exactly helpful to every scenario. My kids are enrolled at a private high school allowing us to take coursework at home. During covid they attended synchronously and did the coursework the school was providing. Because it is a school for "alternative learners," not every subject was meeting my kids' needs. For instance, my kids read and understand info on a higher level, but they are slow at progressing through subjects. To use Sophia as an example, an easy Sophia course that people here can get through in a day might take them a few weeks, and a course like US History that maybe some here have done in a week or two, might take them a month.(04-19-2022, 01:01 PM)bellbaby Wrote:(04-19-2022, 12:42 PM)Vle045 Wrote: How do you use Sophia for Dual Enrollment?
Just Homeschooling and using the gen ed to meet HS requirements.
Gotcha. I am still struggling to get my high schooler to make progress toward college credit. He doesn’t really like to do “extra” work.
My daughter is 17, and she is motivated and works independently. For Sophia, I've found if I don't write her out a "pace chart," she doesn't work through the material as well. But with the chart, she is doing a challenge a day (or milestone if at that point.) I'm a stay-at-home mom so what I do for her is wake her up and pop in on her routinely to drop off a meal or retrieve a plate. She takes care of the family dog during the day. Her day is comprised of working through those two at-a-time sophia classes and taking care of him... she has high functioning autism so part of her day is also pacing back and forth and obsessing over her artwork (she wants to work in Character / Game Design.)
I submit the course badges to her Principal at the private school and they are used for Dual Enrollment.
My son is 15. He is miles behind her in maturity. He's always been into gaming and being online but covid has wrecked him.

I think by the end of May, both of them will have 30 credits or close to it. 7 of those were taken directly from an online dual enrollment program (SEU.edu) in the Fall and the rest with Sophia.
They are going to use their credits for an Interdisciplinary Degree at Liberty. Here is a link to the Degree Completion https://www.liberty.edu/registrar/wp-con...S-BS-D.pdf
(if you attend in person, there is a different degree completion plan) Since they are so young, they haven't really decided on their "Areas of Concentration" but my daughter's will include Art since that's her interest.
If something changes along the way, I hope they find a college that will accept the ACE/Sophia Credits, but I'm hoping we can just make the Liberty thing work out since I have heard that they could graduate with a BS degree from there for less than 10k with the transfer credits. Not the cheapest out there but a huge savings over typical routes.
I just wanted to provide that extra background info because these are "average" teens, not class valedictorian types who've got their crap together.

