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 »Help! My Young Children Have Messy Printing & Handwriting
In this round of Q&A's from homeschool families, Dr Mary Kay Clark responds to book analyses, college attendance advice, scheduling activities and more.
Read More »When the Kids Are Gone: Hidden Lives of Homeschool Moms
Patricia Purcell has fun thinking about something homeschool moms don't usually consider: what do do when the kids are gone. Her ideas sound exciting!
Read More »Staying Involved: Why Dads Should Guide Kids to College
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.
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 »4 Ways Bite-Sized Goals Can Help Students Catch Up
Breana English - a homeschooler teacher and Christendom grad - brings 4 encouraging tips to keep things small and doable, and engaging!
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 »5 Ways You Can Prepare to Succeed in the ACT/SAT Tests
John Clark walks us through his 5 recommendations to get an edge on your ACT and SAT testing. They're simple and succinct, and will gear you to succeed.
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 »I’m Not Good at Math, and Have a Hard Time Teaching it. Help!
Dr Clark answers a number of questions from homeschooling families, such as how to teach math when you're not good at it yourself.
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 »5 Ways Families Can Foster a Religious Vocation
I have five personal insights to share with you if you're interested in fostering a religious vocation among your children.
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 »6 Tips about High School for New Freshmen
Heading into High School, Gabrielle Flure felt that it was mysterious and intimidating. Her six survival tips will help you have more balanced expectations!
Read More »Your 3 High School Diploma Options
by Christopher Smith | Over the past few years, Seton has increased the options and tweaked the requirements for our high school diplomas.
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 »Called to be Today’s Apostles – Excerpts from Dr Clark’s 2015 Graduation Speech
by Dr Mary Kay Clark | The Holy Spirit is calling each one of you to be today’s Apostles. He will give you the strength and the courage to spread the Gospel...
Read More »The Vine & Branches League: Where are YOU Going to College?
by John Clark | Being homeschooled before Seton started graduation ceremonies, I ‘graduated’ only once; May of 1992 on Christendom College campus.
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.
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