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Freshmen Write Home: Seton Catholic College Scholarship Winners
Jeff Minick queried last year's Seton Catholic College Scholarship winners about their freshman year and for advice on the challenges of higher education.
Read More »Homeschoolers – Making Your College Application Stand Out
It's more than just grades! Seton graduate Anna Eileen shares her favorite tips and strategies on making a homeschooler's college application stand out.
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 »Seton Alumnus Gabriel Mellino: Become a Better Version of Yourself
Seton grad and Ave Maria junior advises Seton students to take ownership of their lives through structure, discipline, and time management.
Read More »4 Compelling Reasons to Graduate from High School
Ginny Seuffert says no matter which route is chosen, students will never regret earning a high school diploma, It's truly the ticket to higher opportunity.
Read More »Homeschool to College: Get Ready with a 4-Step Pre-College Timeline
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 »Enhancing Your Homeschool Experience: Seton’s Projects for 2016
Seton's mission to support Catholic homeschool families is getting an upgrade this year! Read about our three new projects to enhance your experience!
Read More »The Key to Keeping the Faith on the Secular College Campus
Jeff Minick has gathered intel on improving the chance that your college student will grow strong in their Catholic Faith rather than losing it at college.
Read More »From Homeschool to College: The Pros and Cons of Taking a Gap Year
by Anna Eileen| When I graduated from Seton in summer 2014, I was sixteen years old. I chose to take a gap year before going off to college after discussing my situation with my parents.
Read More »Helps for High School
Last month’s column talked about the importance of perseverance from a spiritual point of view. This month, we will tackle more practical concerns. Here are some real questions and my ...
Read More »Choosing the Right College
There are thousands of colleges in the United States. How does a student decide which institution is a good fit? Many factors need examination before the final choice. Perhaps the ...
Read More »Thinking about College: Peer Pressure
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.
Read More »Teaching Tenth and Eleventh Grade
Students should accomplish a substantial amount of academic work in the 10th and 11th grades. They have over-come the adjustment problems they may have encountered in 9th, and have not ...
Read More »ACT and SAT
Most colleges require either the SAT or the ACT test as part of their admissions process. These days, many colleges will accept either test, though they usually have a preference ...
Read More »High School at Seton Home Study: Your Bridge to the Future
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 »Mary Storick Discovers Cappella at University of Mary
As a Seton student, Mary incorporated the Catholic faith into every subject. Now at UMary, she discovered a more profound experience of that.
Read More »Singing with One Voice at the University of Mary
The founding Sisters taught to accomplish anything truly great, you do it together. UMary's new Cappella sacred music choir expresses that beautifully.
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 »Your Questions… Answered
Do I need to return my children’s lesson plans at the end of the year? Yes, please return the lesson plans. Enrollments include the use of the lesson plans for ...
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