Stephen Canale, Admissions Rep at Northeast Catholic College, talks with Seton graduates on the reasons they chose NCC and why they flourish there.
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Contributing Writers May 5, 2016 11,333 Views
Stephen Canale, Admissions Rep at Northeast Catholic College, talks with Seton graduates on the reasons they chose NCC and why they flourish there.
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Leslie Pike, a rising junior at the WKU Honors College, says college success is not easy - but it can be made simple if you avoid these 6 common mistakes.
Read More »Dr. Mitchell Kalpakgian April 7, 2016 8,381 Views
The attitude that liberal arts is a time-waste is not new. Dr Mitchell Kalpakgian shares inspiration from Cardinal Newman & Hans Christian Andersen.
Read More »Contributing Writers February 24, 2016 8,276 Views
Anna Eileen breaks down the steps to make getting into college easier. The goal is to prep ahead so that you're not rushed, and have more time to relax!
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Anna Eileen wishes that she'd had a list like this when she was writing her essays. Here are her 4 secrets that she learned the hard way - for you!
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Anna Eileen walks you though her ten top recommendations for being a better student in College classrooms, from her own experience as a homeschooler.
Read More »Contributing Writers November 22, 2015 5,863 Views
Editor’s note: Michele was the winner of the Seton 2014 Christmas competition. You can read her entry here. When I graduated from Seton in May, I wasn’t sure what to ...
Read More »Contributing Writers November 17, 2015 5,458 Views
Anna Eileen breaks down the 4 key benefits Seton gave her as a homeschooler in college. As with other Seton grads, hindsight is a wonderful thing.
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by Leslie Pike | Without a doubt, many parents fear that homeschooling will not adequately prepare their children for college. With the Seton curriculum, this is not a problem.
Read More »Contributing Writers June 14, 2015 7,779 Views
by Anna Eileen | After selecting a few colleges and writing the application essays, the next factor of the college application process to consider is institutional scholarships.
Read More »Contributing Writers April 22, 2015 5,982 Views
by Anna Eileen | As a homeschooler, the prospect of choosing a college can seem sort of daunting.
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by Athanasius Clark | The transition from homeschooling high school student to successful college student will be easier with these five tips in mind.
Read More »Bob Wiesner July 12, 2014 8,485 Views
More colleges are adding a fine arts requirement for high school applicants. In addition, many states now require fine arts in order to attend in-state institutions. There are a few ...
Read More »Dr. Mary Kay Clark March 10, 2014 8,552 Views
by Dr Mary Kay Clark | Contact someone you know who is homeschooling, and see if there is a support group in your neighborhood. Contact people in your parish and tell them that you are looking for a Catholic homeschooling support group. Contact Cecilia at Seton
Read More »Deacon Eugene McGuirk December 4, 2013 8,331 Views
The study of a foreign language is an important component of a good education. Many studies have been done that confirm this. A research report “Regarding World Language Education: The Benefits of Second Language Study,” was published in 2007.
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Explore the ways the Seton program helps you to excel - it's your best ticket to succeed in anything you do in the future, whether for college or career.
Read More »Ginny Seuffert September 27, 2013 48,730 Views
Concerned that ignoring Common Core will negatively impact your homeschool child's chances at a selective four-year university? Get the answer.
Read More »Kevin Clark August 23, 2013 11,744 Views
This is primarily written toward teenagers who are currently working on high school, but will—before they know it—be going on to college or the working world. As you grow up, ...
Read More »Bob Wiesner August 9, 2013 8,029 Views
Suddenly it hits you: within a very few weeks, for the first time in your life, you are going to be more or less on your own, away from your ...
Read More »Seton Home Study School July 17, 2013 18,260 Views
It is as though once a person achieves the age of 18, he becomes a legal adult, graduating out of a world in which he can be greatly influenced by his peers.
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