This year May 1st, otherwise known as National College Decision Day, is not the memorable day that it has been in past years. With colleges closed and with uncertainty about what will happen at campuses in the fall, high school seniors may feel that they don’t have much to celebrate. But Simplify does want to […]
Free High School Planner Pages
Simplify often reminds clients to plan early for high school and to keep detailed records during these years. To help make that easier for you we now offer these free downloadable planner pages for the parent and the student. We have several different pages to help you stay organized. Whether you download one or all […]
Keeping Up with High School Credits
Did you know that Simplify runs a Facebook group for parents homeschooling college bound teens? It’s called College Confident Homeschoolers, and it is a place where all of us who are homeschooling the high school years can come together and discuss topics that pertain to this journey. It is a very supportive and informative group […]
College Applications for Newbies
Hey, all! Jill and Farrar will be at it again next month. This time we’ll be taking your questions about the basics of college admissions for homeschoolers. This webinar is hosted in our Facebook goup and is especially for parents of 10th-11th graders (although all are welcome). Remember no question is too simple! And feel […]
Musecast Mondays – Community Colleges
Join Farrar and Jill as they discuss community colleges as a viable path for homeschoolers. Many homeschoolers decide to utilize the local community college for dual enrollment and increasingly more homeschool graduates are deciding to take the community college path after graduation. Is community college right for your family? Listen to our latest podcast to […]
6 Things Every College-Bound Student Should Do Before Senior Year
Have a homeschooler who will be applying to colleges this fall? If so this list is for them.
Eight Reasons to Homeschool High School
As you ponder the positives and negatives of homeschooling, be brave! Set an example for your teens and instill in them the joy of learning, the chance to be independent, and the opportunity to chart their own course into adulthood.
MuseCast Mondays: High School Credits
Join Farrar, Jill, and Suji on a discussion about awarding high school credits.
What My Own Children Taught Me About the College Application Process
By Jill Harper 1. Be prepared for a very long, drawn-out process. Realistically the college application period starts in late summer and can go all the way until May 1st depending on what colleges your student applied to and in what round (early action, early decision, regular decision) they applied in. And on the […]