Tag: college
Posted on February 6, 2020 by CRHE
For Immediate Release: Homeschooled students do not need barriers to college attendance 02/03/2020—The Coalition for Responsible Home Education (CRHE), a national nonprofit organization that advocates for homeschooled children, is supporting House Bill 2034, which would help ensure that… Read More
Updated on March 23, 2021 by Rachel Coleman
In this post, CRHE’s Dr. Rachel Coleman reviews Homeschooling in Kentucky, a report published by the Kentucky Office of Education Accountability (OEA) in September, 2018. In November 2017, the Education Assessment and Accountability Review Subcommittee, a legislative committee… Read More
Updated on June 29, 2022 by Rachel Coleman
One of the homeschool lobby’s most touted claims is that homeschooled students score higher than public school students on the SAT. This claim, highlighted in a June 2016 news release by the National Home Education Research Institute (NHERI),… Read More
Updated on October 26, 2023 by Kieryn Darkwater
By Kierstyn Darkwater I have always wanted to go to college. I’ve always been a motivated learner, and the pseudo-classroom environments I occasionally had with other homeschoolers and parents armed with teacher’s guides were places I really enjoyed being… Read More
Updated on October 26, 2023 by CRHE
If you were homeschooled, but have reached adulthood with a deficient education, you should know that this is not your fault—and that you are not alone. Don’t give up hope! You can get through this. Josh Powell reached adulthood… Read More
Tag: college
Homeschool Advocates Support WV College Access Bill
Posted on February 6, 2020 by CRHE
For Immediate Release: Homeschooled students do not need barriers to college attendance 02/03/2020—The Coalition for Responsible Home Education (CRHE), a national nonprofit organization that advocates for homeschooled children, is supporting House Bill 2034, which would help ensure that… Read More
Category: News, Press Release Tags: college, diploma, west virginia
Left in Limbo: Examining Kentucky’s 2018 Report on Homeschooling
Updated on March 23, 2021 by Rachel Coleman
In this post, CRHE’s Dr. Rachel Coleman reviews Homeschooling in Kentucky, a report published by the Kentucky Office of Education Accountability (OEA) in September, 2018. In November 2017, the Education Assessment and Accountability Review Subcommittee, a legislative committee… Read More
Category: Blog, Research Tags: college, community college, high school, Kentucky, reviews
Should We Be Concerned about Low Homeschool SAT-Taking?
Updated on June 29, 2022 by Rachel Coleman
One of the homeschool lobby’s most touted claims is that homeschooled students score higher than public school students on the SAT. This claim, highlighted in a June 2016 news release by the National Home Education Research Institute (NHERI),… Read More
Category: Blog, Research Tags: college, community college, math, original research, SAT
Adult Basic Education for the Educationally Neglected Homeschool Graduate
Updated on October 26, 2023 by Kieryn Darkwater
By Kierstyn Darkwater I have always wanted to go to college. I’ve always been a motivated learner, and the pseudo-classroom environments I occasionally had with other homeschoolers and parents armed with teacher’s guides were places I really enjoyed being… Read More
Category: Blog, Resources, Voices for Reform Tags: college
So You Have a Deficient Homeschool Education. What Next?
Updated on October 26, 2023 by CRHE
If you were homeschooled, but have reached adulthood with a deficient education, you should know that this is not your fault—and that you are not alone. Don’t give up hope! You can get through this. Josh Powell reached adulthood… Read More
Category: Blog, Resources Tags: college, community college, diploma, GED, high school, transcript