If this is your first time setting things in motion for homeschooling through high school, you’ve come to the right place for your high school and higher education needs! Over the past decade, an explosion of “homeschool help” has blown up the internet. It’s tough to clear through the multitude of offerings for homeschoolers – truly mind blowing. We are right there with you and realize that while many of those resources cost a good bit of money, there are some that are perfectly free and great for helping you chart your path with clarity.
In a culture of diversity of education, training, and career paths – higher education for homeschoolers can come in many different forms and Homeschool.com is here to help you find your perfect fit. Students may be interested in the traditional college or university path, however, there are many other forms of higher education that students may find more suitable to fit their needs.
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Alternative Paths to Higher Education
Many high school students have no desire to attend a college or university. In addition, formal education may not even be necessary for the career path they have chosen. However, it is typical to find that some type of “credential” that vocational or technical jobs require to be added to an employee’s resume. This can come in the form of internships, apprenticeships, hands-on experience, or even vocational or technical school.
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Jamie Gaddy
Jamie Gaddy, B.S., M.Ed., Ed.D. has been a college education professor for over 17 years. Education has been a part of her life in both the classroom and as a principal. Six children later found her dissatisfied with traditional school and homeschool became the better fit. She is also a pastor’s wife, editor, and entrepreneur who now homeschools four of her six children in Georgia. Jamie loves to share about her homeschool experience to help other homeschoolers find success. Connect with her at [email protected].
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