i am feeling so many mixed emotions listening to you, i am so glad and happy i understand this process because your sharing it! and will do more research for my state of Georgia. But then I feel so mad at my mom ! I was homeschooled my entire life and never was any record kept for me. Once I got to highschool age she just sent me to GED classes smh that didnt help me get my diploma. I could have literally written my own transcripts and kept a long for myself as a teen so i could go to college. sitting here at 27 realizing this is so maddening. But I am happy to know this for my son's sake, his Homeschooling will be logged and recorded properly so that a mistake like what happened to me will not be apart of his story.
Currently going through something similar. Can’t get my GED due to lack of Accommodations for my mental health/ learning disability issues, having no resources to help, and having no quiet place to study I had to give up. I’m currently trying to find a job and I’m so scared rn. 😅
Hi Hun! I am a Georgia Homeschooling parent. My daughter got her homeschool high school diploma, we had a whole graduation ceremony and everything. She graduated around the covid era. The nationwide tests were not being shipped out for home school students or public-school student. We opted to take the GED test as a substitute graduation test. We were able to get her into the university without hesitation. She even got a 500-dollar scholarship from passing the GED test the first try. She just graduated this May with a perfect GPA of 4.0 with her associate's degree and is in her junior year working on her bachelor's degree while maintaining her 4.0. I could go on and on, but I wont. This is to let you know that you have accomplished something great, and you definitely can become a doctor or anything you want with your GED. Please enroll yourself into college pronto if that is what you want. You are young and as a homeschool parent we are all trying to figure this out as we go. I have graduated my second homeschool student now and we are getting her ready for college as well. Your GED is an accomplishment as well. You got this!
There are also programs such as NARSH - North Atlantic Regional High School - located in main that for a fee ( not much) gives you both a Diploma and transcript based on the work completed. Again the homeschool parent . I find them very flexible and work great with us homeschooling parents. It accredited by the Middle State Colleges and other accrediting agencies. & is recognized as a private school in the State of Maine. In case any one else would like this option. They do not supply curriculum you can choose or create your own, they don't grade, you do. You decide your homeschool they just verify that the amount of work done is equivalent to the credits suggested. This could be as simple as showing all tests taken.
Thank you for your input and sharing your experiences. This video has given me some peace of mind, and I will do my due diligence and research as well. ❤
My kiddos are not near high school age, but keeping this video saved for down the road. Miss Becky for the win as always when it comes to homeschool information and helping ease our minds! (I still have my cap and gown as well, lol). Oh, and I've been out of high school for almost 20 years and not once (besides applying for college) did I need to show my high school diploma or transcripts. I remember carrying mine around when applying for jobs, I remember one employer told me "We'll just take your word on it". Not sure if that was good or bad sign.
I'm so glad it was helpful and gave you some peace of mind! I know I sure could've used some when we first started homeschooling. haha That probably isn't a good thing!
I put my child back in school. She did 8th, 9th home. But she wanted to go back. I put her back in but the put her in 9th. Now she bored. She's making straight A's and knowing Leap scores out the park. But she had to start over. It's tough finding a good school close to home in NEW ORLEANS. I want to pull her back out because homeschool was so much better. The curriculum was much more challenging. I'm so glad you made this video because I thought I really messed up homeschooling then putting her back in public. I thought she wouldn't get into college or no public school credits meant I screwed up.
No, you're doing ok. Just check with your state's board of education to find out what graduation requirements are as far as credits and then you can start outlining what your daughter's remaining classes should be.
The only caveat to this is that some jobs do background checks and the companies they hire for those background checks often don't recognize unaccredited diplomas. My husband has seen where good applicants get turned down for jobs because the background checks come back with unaccredited diploma's. Now I am scrambling to get my high schooler into an accredited online high school and none of them will accept his home school transcript without having it signed off by a licensed teacher. It's been really frustrating.
The USMC needs to see your diploma and your transcripts. My son is a Homeschool graduate and he is now a Marine and we had to show both homeschool diploma and transcripts and there wasn’t a problem at all.
Great information! Can you also do a video on transcripts? That’s what I’m most concerned about! And if your student completes a class (IEW writing for example) and it’s not an accredited class, can we still put it on the transcript for credits to count as class credits? That’s where I’m lost - would love a video! Thanks!!
Check out this video to see if it helps: ruclips.net/video/-bckN5crPMc/видео.html Also, Heather answered you correctly. Even if your child isn't taking a course through an accredited school, you can still count it. The difference is, if your child takes 100% of their classes through an accredited school then they will receive an official diploma. Otherwise, you will be the one to issue them their diploma.
Excellent - thank you so much! That’s such a relief! I saw an online school that will accredited any courses your child takes that aren’t already accredited, but the cost was about $1500!! That seemed like such a rip off and unnecessary, but it started to make me panic. Thank you!!
A Place to Nest - thank you for your incredibly helpful information. I’ll be sure to check out the video. You’ve brought me so much relief - thank you :-)
How do you feel about GED vs home issued diploma? My husband was homeschooled and took his GED but, don’t know what route I’m going to go with our homeschool.
That's hard to say because I'm sure they're both fine but personally, I prefer a home-issued diploma. I think the only reason for that is because there's a "stigma" attached to the GED that, whether it's true or not, leads people to believe that you didn't complete high school. That's just my two cents. :)
Personal experience. I was homeschooled, at 16 my mom sent me to the college to get my GED. It took me way to long to get my GED because I would lie about going and leave early and ran around with new "friends" I met at the college. If you are doing all this work homeschooling, just go all the way through and finish and issue the diploma. I'm fighting with my mom now about my 15 year old sister. She wants to send her for her GED at 18 because she doesn't want to do a transcript. I told her I'll do it for her. Issue her the diploma!! But not all experiences are the same but from mine, I will be homeschooling mine until the end and issuing their diploma and transcript
Great video ❤Im really ashamed to say u bought my diploma online after dropping out and taking the ged a couple times but I’m alright cus I got it via deelscafe, I used it and it was valid 👍
okay i am a senior but i have been out of school for two years, and i went to gary job corps i been trying to finish my diploma for two years aready, but i haven't gotten a chance or a call back from ged. so i am looking at other options to graduate my diploma let me tell you this i have 19.5 credits i only literally need 2.5 credits to graduate though what is the best option homeschooling or online diploma ma'am.
Well, every state has different graduation requirements but if you only need a total of 22 to graduate, I would think you could complete that at home. I don't know if you're still registered with the local public school system but if you are, they usually require you to notify them that you're going to be homeschooling. I would call the school you used to attend, and your local board of education, and ask them what you need to do to start homeschooling.
Here's a video I did about it: ruclips.net/video/-bckN5crPMc/видео.html I also sell my transcript templates for $10 if you'd rather just purchase the one I use and fill in your own info. ;)
So for your oldest to do her college classes they just needed a copy of her transcript? How did you make that? This was very helpful and something I've been wondering about for the future
Yes, a copy of her transcript and her ACT score. I made the transcript by basing it off several samples I found online. I actually sell an editable version for $10 if you’re interested, just email me at: aplacetonest@gmail.com
When did you start filling in the transcript...high school or middle school? Also when should they take the ACT? Did you just make sure you are doing what is required by the state and fill in what she completed each year. Sorry for all the questions. I'm just wanting to make sure I know what I'm doing. Lol.
@@sarahfrancine3564 I started filling in her transcript at the end of middle school since we counted 8th grade Earth Science towards one of her high school science credits. As for the ACT, she had to take it as a sophomore in order to have an ACT score on file and be able to enroll in dual credit classes as a junior. Yes, I have a list of the state's high school graduation requirements on-hand so I could plan her classes and fill them in on her transcript once she completed them. I hope that helps!
@@aplacetonest that is super helpful! I am the only one in my family who is wanting to homeschool so the diploma question is one I've gotten a lot. Thank you for your help!
When you find that source for your daughter's diploma, would you be willing to share that? I found sites for the just the diplomas, but not bound ones.
I understand that completely. I used to worry about the same thing but quickly realized that a school-issued diploma doesn't mean more than a homeschool-issued one as long as your child meets graduation requirements and does well on any pre-college exams like the ACT or SAT. That being said, every family has to choose for themselves what the right course is. :)
Nice video! Really leant a lot from it but just some nice comments recommended me to veliscyberclinc and he's good in making high school diploma because I dropped out due to illness.
i am feeling so many mixed emotions listening to you, i am so glad and happy i understand this process because your sharing it! and will do more research for my state of Georgia. But then I feel so mad at my mom ! I was homeschooled my entire life and never was any record kept for me. Once I got to highschool age she just sent me to GED classes smh that didnt help me get my diploma. I could have literally written my own transcripts and kept a long for myself as a teen so i could go to college. sitting here at 27 realizing this is so maddening. But I am happy to know this for my son's sake, his Homeschooling will be logged and recorded properly so that a mistake like what happened to me will not be apart of his story.
Currently going through something similar. Can’t get my GED due to lack of Accommodations for my mental health/ learning disability issues, having no resources to help, and having no quiet place to study I had to give up. I’m currently trying to find a job and I’m so scared rn. 😅
Hi Hun! I am a Georgia Homeschooling parent. My daughter got her homeschool high school diploma, we had a whole graduation ceremony and everything. She graduated around the covid era. The nationwide tests were not being shipped out for home school students or public-school student. We opted to take the GED test as a substitute graduation test. We were able to get her into the university without hesitation. She even got a 500-dollar scholarship from passing the GED test the first try. She just graduated this May with a perfect GPA of 4.0 with her associate's degree and is in her junior year working on her bachelor's degree while maintaining her 4.0. I could go on and on, but I wont. This is to let you know that you have accomplished something great, and you definitely can become a doctor or anything you want with your GED. Please enroll yourself into college pronto if that is what you want. You are young and as a homeschool parent we are all trying to figure this out as we go. I have graduated my second homeschool student now and we are getting her ready for college as well. Your GED is an accomplishment as well. You got this!
There are also programs such as NARSH - North Atlantic Regional High School - located in main that for a fee ( not much) gives you both a Diploma and transcript based on the work completed. Again the homeschool parent . I find them very flexible and work great with us homeschooling parents. It accredited by the Middle State Colleges and other accrediting agencies. & is recognized as a private school in the State of Maine. In case any one else would like this option. They do not supply curriculum you can choose or create your own, they don't grade, you do. You decide your homeschool they just verify that the amount of work done is equivalent to the credits suggested. This could be as simple as showing all tests taken.
Thank you for your input and sharing your experiences. This video has given me some peace of mind, and I will do my due diligence and research as well. ❤
This was so helpful thank you so much I've been a crazy mess about this
Thank you so so much for doing this video. RUclips has a ton of videos on just about everything, except homeschooling highschool!!!
I'm so glad it was helpful! Thanks for watching!
My daughter is will be in 7th grade next year, and I am already starting to think about high school and what is needed. Thanks for the information!
It's never too early to plan ahead!
My kiddos are not near high school age, but keeping this video saved for down the road. Miss Becky for the win as always when it comes to homeschool information and helping ease our minds! (I still have my cap and gown as well, lol). Oh, and I've been out of high school for almost 20 years and not once (besides applying for college) did I need to show my high school diploma or transcripts. I remember carrying mine around when applying for jobs, I remember one employer told me "We'll just take your word on it". Not sure if that was good or bad sign.
I'm so glad it was helpful and gave you some peace of mind! I know I sure could've used some when we first started homeschooling. haha That probably isn't a good thing!
I put my child back in school. She did 8th, 9th home. But she wanted to go back. I put her back in but the put her in 9th. Now she bored. She's making straight A's and knowing Leap scores out the park. But she had to start over. It's tough finding a good school close to home in NEW ORLEANS. I want to pull her back out because homeschool was so much better. The curriculum was much more challenging. I'm so glad you made this video because I thought I really messed up homeschooling then putting her back in public. I thought she wouldn't get into college or no public school credits meant I screwed up.
No, you're doing ok. Just check with your state's board of education to find out what graduation requirements are as far as credits and then you can start outlining what your daughter's remaining classes should be.
@@aplacetonest Thank you. I apologize for all the grammatical errors lol. I was typing fast and auto correct is dumb.
Honestly, in the South the schools are so bad that homeschooling is probably better.
What curriculum did you use? I am struggling to choose one. Thank u in advance 💓
Well Planned Gal is also a great place to keep track of high school years.
The only caveat to this is that some jobs do background checks and the companies they hire for those background checks often don't recognize unaccredited diplomas. My husband has seen where good applicants get turned down for jobs because the background checks come back with unaccredited diploma's. Now I am scrambling to get my high schooler into an accredited online high school and none of them will accept his home school transcript without having it signed off by a licensed teacher. It's been really frustrating.
Wow def need some employee/employer's response on whether HSD or GED, (transcripts) etc are needed to clarify these queries.
Thank you needed to hear this, one of biggest fears
I'm so glad it gave you some peace of mind!
I have a question. When your kids graduated from home school. Did the state pick date for your kids to graduate
I’m glad I came across this video. It cleared up several questions I had. I have two in middle grades this year, and I want to be prepared.
Wouldn't it be easiest to buy a curriculum from an accredited school? Or get a GED woth transcripts?
The USMC needs to see your diploma and your transcripts. My son is a Homeschool graduate and he is now a Marine and we had to show both homeschool diploma and transcripts and there wasn’t a problem at all.
It seems that my state requires a record of attendance and transcripts. Do we file these with the state at the end of his senior year?
It varies by state but in mine (FL) we file with our county superintendent :)
It varies by state so you'll need to contact your county and state to see what requirements they have.
@@aplacetonest Thank you!
Thank you so much for tis video!! Exactly what i needed to hear!! 😅
I'm so glad!
Thank you so much for this! I appreciate this very informative video. Very helpful!
I'm so glad!
My daughter after homeschool enrolled in community college she just had to show a transcript.
Great information! Can you also do a video on transcripts? That’s what I’m most concerned about! And if your student completes a class (IEW writing for example) and it’s not an accredited class, can we still put it on the transcript for credits to count as class credits? That’s where I’m lost - would love a video! Thanks!!
Yes you can. Most homeschool curriculum isn't accredited , doesn't make it any less valuable.
Check out this video to see if it helps: ruclips.net/video/-bckN5crPMc/видео.html Also, Heather answered you correctly. Even if your child isn't taking a course through an accredited school, you can still count it. The difference is, if your child takes 100% of their classes through an accredited school then they will receive an official diploma. Otherwise, you will be the one to issue them their diploma.
Excellent - thank you so much! That’s such a relief! I saw an online school that will accredited any courses your child takes that aren’t already accredited, but the cost was about $1500!! That seemed like such a rip off and unnecessary, but it started to make me panic. Thank you!!
A Place to Nest - thank you for your incredibly helpful information. I’ll be sure to check out the video. You’ve brought me so much relief - thank you :-)
But how do you know if they satisfied the credit hours? In our state, I see nothing related to that requried.
How do you feel about GED vs home issued diploma? My husband was homeschooled and took his GED but, don’t know what route I’m going to go with our homeschool.
That's hard to say because I'm sure they're both fine but personally, I prefer a home-issued diploma. I think the only reason for that is because there's a "stigma" attached to the GED that, whether it's true or not, leads people to believe that you didn't complete high school. That's just my two cents. :)
Personal experience. I was homeschooled, at 16 my mom sent me to the college to get my GED. It took me way to long to get my GED because I would lie about going and leave early and ran around with new "friends" I met at the college. If you are doing all this work homeschooling, just go all the way through and finish and issue the diploma. I'm fighting with my mom now about my 15 year old sister. She wants to send her for her GED at 18 because she doesn't want to do a transcript. I told her I'll do it for her. Issue her the diploma!! But not all experiences are the same but from mine, I will be homeschooling mine until the end and issuing their diploma and transcript
So do you create your own transcripts and how does that look??
Good video! Do you have a name for your homeschool to put on your daughter's diploma? I haven't named our homeachool but was curious! Thanks! 😀
I named ours the family last name and Academy. So it’s Barron Academy. Just an idea you could probably use
Am learning alot
Thanks for this video! What platform did you use for transcript?
Great video ❤Im really ashamed to say u bought my diploma online after dropping out and taking the ged a couple times but I’m alright cus I got it via deelscafe, I used it and it was valid 👍
I loved this video. It was something I did think often about. You did a wonderful job explaining everything.
I’m so glad it helped!
okay i am a senior but i have been out of school for two years, and i went to gary job corps i been trying to finish my diploma for two years aready, but i haven't gotten a chance or a call back from ged. so i am looking at other options to graduate my diploma let me tell you this i have 19.5 credits i only literally need 2.5 credits to graduate though what is the best option homeschooling or online diploma ma'am.
Well, every state has different graduation requirements but if you only need a total of 22 to graduate, I would think you could complete that at home. I don't know if you're still registered with the local public school system but if you are, they usually require you to notify them that you're going to be homeschooling. I would call the school you used to attend, and your local board of education, and ask them what you need to do to start homeschooling.
How did you go about putting together a transcript? That's the part I'm stuck on. Thanks for the video n help!
Here's a video I did about it: ruclips.net/video/-bckN5crPMc/видео.html I also sell my transcript templates for $10 if you'd rather just purchase the one I use and fill in your own info. ;)
How do you get their transcripts? How and when do they take SATs?
So for your oldest to do her college classes they just needed a copy of her transcript? How did you make that? This was very helpful and something I've been wondering about for the future
Yes, a copy of her transcript and her ACT score. I made the transcript by basing it off several samples I found online. I actually sell an editable version for $10 if you’re interested, just email me at: aplacetonest@gmail.com
When did you start filling in the transcript...high school or middle school? Also when should they take the ACT? Did you just make sure you are doing what is required by the state and fill in what she completed each year. Sorry for all the questions. I'm just wanting to make sure I know what I'm doing. Lol.
@@sarahfrancine3564 I started filling in her transcript at the end of middle school since we counted 8th grade Earth Science towards one of her high school science credits. As for the ACT, she had to take it as a sophomore in order to have an ACT score on file and be able to enroll in dual credit classes as a junior. Yes, I have a list of the state's high school graduation requirements on-hand so I could plan her classes and fill them in on her transcript once she completed them. I hope that helps!
@@aplacetonest that is super helpful! I am the only one in my family who is wanting to homeschool so the diploma question is one I've gotten a lot. Thank you for your help!
How do I get a transcript?
I hope so, My son is wishing to go for 2 yrs college degree . I m gonna find out soon.
When you find that source for your daughter's diploma, would you be willing to share that? I found sites for the just the diplomas, but not bound ones.
Have you looked into homeschooldiploma.com?
I’m sending my son back to school. I want him to have a diploma from a school
I understand that completely. I used to worry about the same thing but quickly realized that a school-issued diploma doesn't mean more than a homeschool-issued one as long as your child meets graduation requirements and does well on any pre-college exams like the ACT or SAT. That being said, every family has to choose for themselves what the right course is. :)
Hello
Will you give me a website to where I can purchase a high school diploma for my son?
Where can I buy the diploma?
What website did you go to for the diploma that looks like the state issued one?
Here you go: www.homeschooldiploma.com/
How do I create a transcript?
Great information!
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you.
You're welcome!
Do you have a video on the transcript?
I talk about it in this video: ruclips.net/video/XaFJcpN2c60/видео.html and I sell editable transcript files for $10.
Thanks ✔️ helpful✨
I’m so glad!
Can anyone recommend a good place to order a diploma for my senior? I’d like one of those laminated cards for him to keep in his wallet also.
Have you tried homeschooldiploma.com?
@@aplacetonest just ordered, thank you!
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Nice video! Really leant a lot from it but just
some nice comments recommended me to
veliscyberclinc and he's good in making high school diploma because I dropped out due to illness.
How can I communicate with veliscyberclinc?