(07-20-2024, 04:41 PM)ss20ts Wrote: Whatever path she goes down, please make sure she has a high school transcript along with a diploma or take the GED exam because most colleges will require it. We see many people on here struggle with admissions without a high school transcript.
We are keeping up with her transcripts. She is not required to take her GED but we have discussed that as an option.
(07-20-2024, 05:39 PM)allvia Wrote: For her I would suggest Modern States and the CLEP. They are subjects that she should be covering in her HS curriculum anyway, and should she decide to take a traditional college path they will offer the greatest acceptance. For you it would be best to complete the template specific to you (maybe its own thread), as what would be recommended for a 15 year old is very different than what we'd recommended for an adult - https://www.degreeforum.net/mybb/Thread-...#pid335173
So, I'm learning here, but I gather from some reading that Sophia is more limited and only used when you are confident the college of your choice accepts it?
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Vle045 is right to note the TAMUC CBE programs as a good option, for either or both of you. Note there's a solid Christian university in Texas with a relatively new CBE program: University of Mary Hardin-Baylor MyWay. Although UMHB states MyWay is "designed for working adults" I'm not seeing a minimum age on its admissions page. UMPI YourPace CBE students must be 20 or older at time of application.
Liberty University is Christian, homeschool friendly, alt-credit and transfer friendly, and has many majors online including a BS in Digital Design with specializations including Graphic Design. There are tuition discounts for several categories of students. If she completed high school through Liberty University Online Academy she could then get a 15% discount on Liberty University Online tuition.
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Thank you both. I had no idea about those CBE programs. I'll check them out!