Homeschool Graduate Requirements and Options in Canada

Our featured articles below are all about the homeschool graduate. Requirements for any type of post-secondary education, university admissions and many other paths are shared through the articles and the resources in the More For You section. 

 

The influx of new homeschoolers flooding Facebook groups since the pandemic was declared has exposed one of the greatest insecurities among parents considering home education—ensuring their children are accepted at college or university. These doubts keep already-homeschooling parents up at night too, but in fact, there are a number of ways to access post-secondary education in Canada without a high school diploma. What I offer in this article is a personalized version of how our daughter was accepted at university before mature student age and without any high school credits.

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From being elected President of the TWU Student Association to being at the top of their classes across our various faculties, home-educated students are among our highest achieving students at Trinity Western University.

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One of the benefits of homeschooling is that you can prepare your children to directly assist them in the career path they are thinking of pursuing. Even if they aren’t really sure about what they’d like to do, you can help them explore possibilities and direct them to certain experiences in preparation for the many facets of adulthood.

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Interview with Annie Sibbley, Past Homeschooler

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More for You

Read 'Life After High School: College, Trade, or Entrepreneur' in the digital issue of The Old Schoolhouse® Magazine
Learn more about the resources available to help with high school at SchoolhouseTeachers.com
Go to The Homeschooler's Higher Education & College Gateway for articles, college resources and directory listings of post-secondary institutions
Watch the celebration video to and from the Spring 2020 Graduating class at Trinity Western University
"Train up a child in the way he should go and when he is old, he will not depart from it" (Proverbs 22:6).
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