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Notary Public You can choose to have your transcript notarized to authenticate your signature as the home school parent. Ask your friends if any of them are notaries, because it is free that way. You can also find a notary at accountants, banks, libraries, city offices or government buildings.
Every homeschool student should have a transcript. Colleges, employers, military, scholarship committees, trade schools, apprenticeship programs, and others (such as insurance companies for good student driver discounts) may request your teen's transcript.
Colleges often place requirements on homeschooled students which they do not require of their public school applicants. However, in recent years, more and more colleges are now accepting well-prepared and accurate parent-created transcripts without hesitation.
First, you need to understand that homeschooling is administered state-by-state, and each state has its own laws governing homeschooling. That said, in general, homeschoolers get a diploma when their parents give them one. They do not typically receive a diploma from their school divisions or the state where they live.
On average, homeschoolers had 14.7 college credits, versus 6.0 credits for traditional school students. Homeschooled students do very well in college: Throughout their college careers, students from a homeschooled background tend to do better than traditional students.
The transcript should include: Student and school information. Courses taken, credits earned, and grades received. Total credits and GPA.
Step 1: Make a list of all coursework and material the student has covered. Step 2: Look up your state's requirements for high school graduation. Step 3: Create course names and assign credits. Step 4: Enter the information into a formal transcript template.
Student and school information. Dates. Course titles. Next list the course credits. Now you record the grade your child received in each course. Calculate your child's GPA. Last of all, when your child has graduated, breathe a sigh of relief, and sign your name.
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