As kids enter high school, it can be harder for dads to stay involved. Christopher Smith, a Seton counselor, encourages them to keep sharing their advice.
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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!
Read More »4 Secrets to Nailing the College Entrance Essay
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!
Read More »10 Simple Tips for Success in College Classrooms for a Homeschooler
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 »4 Ways a Seton Education is Helping Me Succeed in College
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 »A Homeschooler in College: 4 Ways I’m Grateful for Seton
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.
Read More »Will Liberal Arts Get Me a Job? Meet Christendom’s Career Prep Director
Greg Monroe shares his experience working as the full-time Career & Leadership Director at Christendom College. Liberal Arts gets you a job. Everywhere.
Read More »Seton Success Story: Maribeth Kelly Pursuing Masters in Theology
by Maribeth Kelly | By choosing the Seton Home Study Curriculum, my parents were given the tools and resources to foster my desire for knowledge ...
Read More »Why Seton’s Strong Study Habits Are Perfect for College
by Mary Katherine Mooney | Since I stepped foot on Christendom’s campus, I have been realizing how integral the study habits and education with Seton Home Study School have been in my decision to attend Christendom College.
Read More »The President’s List: How Seton Prepared Me for Excellence in College
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 »The ‘Hunger Games’ Influence on my Journey to John Paul the Great University
by Hannah Dorss | When I saw the first 'Hunger Games' movie it struck me deeply. It was at this point that I knew I had found something great... my dream.
Read More »The ‘Bosco Bundle’: What You Need to Save Faith in College
In college, students look forward to their opportunity to further their education and dig into their studies. The ‘Bosco Bundle’ is your own Faith-Aid Kit. “My son wants to attend ...
Read More »From Homeschool to College: How to Get the Best Scholarships
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 »My 6 Tips for the Big ‘Homeschool to College’ Decision
by Anna Eileen | As a homeschooler, the prospect of choosing a college can seem sort of daunting.
Read More »From Homeschool to College: 5 Tips for Success
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 »Finalizing College Applications
by Bob Wiesner | The usual deadline for college acceptance lies in March. At that point, colleges will generally expect a high school transcript which is complete except for the final twelfth grade courses.
Read More »Culture Matters in College! (Especially if You Hope to Find a Spouse)
There is an old joke that young women go to college in pursuit of the MRS degree. Of course, this is not entirely true. Women obviously have an interest in ...
Read More »How Seton Students Can Meet the College Fine-Arts Requirement
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 »Sometimes I feel alone in my homeschooling. What do you suggest?
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 »Why Study a Foreign Language?
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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