Homeschooling experts offer practical methods to prepare our children to know their rights and responsibilities and be good citizens.
Read More »Helping Our Children Develop Their Potential
The flexibility of homeschooling has allowed the Habana children to develop their potential while maintaining a rigorous, competitive sports schedule.
Read More »Catholic Homeschooling: Supported by U.S. and Canon Law
Deacon McGuirk shows how Canon Law and U.S. Organic Law support the right and duty of parents to choose the means for their children's Catholic education.
Read More »Life has Been a Blessed Adventure
As a military family, the Bernards' homeschooling with Seton allowed them to travel, always feeling blessed for the solid and accredited academics Seton provides.
Read More »In the Schoolroom: Summer is for the Birds
Bird watching encourages kids to go outdoors and fosters a connection that can inspire a lifelong appreciation for wildlife and conservation.
Read More »Father Nikolai Brelinsky: Celebrating the Joy of My Ordination Day
Amidst his ordination celebration, Father Nikolai Brelinsky reflects on Seton's homeschooling advantage as a foundation for his faith life and intellect.
Read More »Staff Series: Esther Williams – Seton Testing Services
Esther answers Seton Testing customer questions clearly, helping them choose the proper tests to measure progress toward success in school or college.
Read More »Saint Kateri Tekakwitha, Lily of the Mohawks
Kateri, orphaned at four, bearer of many struggles, was led to become a bride of Christ and the patron saint of people in exile and Native Americans.
Read More »Your Questions Answered: What is Seton’s Redo Policy for high school tests?
What is Seton's Redo Policy for high school tests? Can junior high students take high school courses for credit? Your answers from Seton Counselors.
Read More »Dr. Mary Kay Clark Assumes New Role
Dr. Clark, one of the most influential American Catholic educators of the last half-century, has assumed the role of Seton's Director Emeritus.
Read More »The Most Important Question For Parents
Discover this treasure for Catholic homeschooling parents based on a brilliant real-life study of how to raise a child to become a saint.
Read More »Seton Course Favorites from Catholic Harbor Students
Here's a sampling of favorite courses from Seton's Catholic Harbor members, the student-moderated community of Seton students and grads.
Read More »Seton Gives Us the Resources to Stay on Track
Seton teaches us so much about the richness and beauty of what we believe and why and gives me the resources I need to stay on track.
Read More »Guiding Families Interested in a U.S. Service Academy
Through U.S. Service Academy visits and interviews, I learned how their admissions policies work, and I want to help you through the process.
Read More »Ask the Experts: What are Your Housekeeping Routines and How do the Children Help?
The Seton Experts offer family-friendly solutions to everyday problems that are simple, practical, and tempered by love.
Read More »A Home Away from Home: Belmont Abbey Honors College
With three tracks, the Honors College Great Books program maximizes flexibility while shaping student understanding of history, philosophy, and religion.
Read More »Alumna Profile Sophia Surina
At Belmont Abbey's Honors College, Sophia discovered an incredible, loving community that aims to help you succeed in this world and the next.
Read More »Staff Profile: Betty Showers – Seton Registrar
Betty Showers loves working with people, helping them solve their issues, and be part of the educational process. As Seton Registrar, she gets to do it all.
Read More »Saint Poster: Saint Julia Maria Ledóchowska
A tireless advocate of education, especially for young women, and service to the poor, Julia Maria created a legacy that touched and saved countless souls.
Read More »Connect with Seton Families – Join 3,000 Others
Over 3,000 families have joined the Connect with Seton Families program in seven months, meeting and trading questions and answers about homeschooling.
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