Earn Dual Credit in Your Home School High School
Homeschooling high school is a new step in our home school journey this year. While I did research, and preparation during our daughter’s middle school years, my research and learning still continues. Recently I found a program to help my high schooler earn dual credit while homeschooling. I would like to share with you how to earn dual credit in your home school using a program called Dual Credit at Home.
Dual Credit at Home is a company who offers plans and resources to help high school students earn both high school and college credit by completing college-level core subjects during high school.
Their Study Plans will guide your student through 13 college-level exams (CLEP Exams) directly related to the core curriculum for high school and college studies. These exams will give them the opportunity to earn 57 college credits.
How the Dual Credit at Home Plan Works:
Once you enroll, your student is immediately mailed the Getting Started Kit which contains a 3-ring binder, exam calendar, labeled dividers & tabs numbered 1-49, and complete information on books/materials to gather and what to do when your first Study Plan arrives!
The 49 Weekly Dual Credit Study Plans and Extra Mile Assignments will begin to arrive in your inbox on Mondays, within a set number of weeks, giving you time to gather your needed books and be prepared to begin.
Each Getting Started Kit also includes two books:
- Biblically Handling Technology and Social Media for your teen
- Passionate Parenting: Enjoying the Journey of Parenting Teens for you
The owner and founder of Dual Credit at Home, Becky Muldrow, used this approach with her own children. Here’s what she had to say about how the program worked for her family:
“This program has been very successful in our own family. Two of my kids entered law school at ages 17 and 19 (one graduated with honors, one is currently in her 2nd year at UT). One of our kids was accepted at the University of Chicago. You don’t have to be super intelligent to do this ~ just disciplined and on a plan!”
Our Experience with Dual Credit at Home:
Dual Credit at Home is set up to take approximately 5 hours per day to complete the core of the program. Given the extensive amount of time commitment, we chose to stretch each week out over two.
Let me tell you why: In NYS we are required to log a certain number of hours per year in each of a given list of subjects, therefore we did not stop doing our math, science, and electives while working through the Dual Credit program. Secondly, my daughter is a competitive gymnast and therefore spends many hours a day at the gym. For these reasons we needed to stretch out each week into two in order for her to have enough time to complete her studies without feeling completely overwhelmed and overworked.
What is so great about Dual Credit is that stretching it out was no big deal! My daughter still followed the same laid out plans, completing each task that was given, she just stretched it out over more days!
Check out our video of how we used the Dual Credit program in our home:
The Benefits of Dual Credit at Home:
- This program is totally laid out and organized for you! Now I am an organizer and planner extraordinaire, but it takes me an extensive amount of time to plan out each year. Dual Credit does it all for you with easy to follow plans that your student can do without your assistance. That means more free time for Mom!
- While the program is laid out and structured, it still leaves room to adjust as needed. You can choose to do some, all, or none of the Extra Mile activities. You can stretch out the weeks like we chose to do or you can even just take more time to study using the Speedy Prep online CLEP Study resource that you use with the Dual Credit program.
- Note taking skills are an essential part of this program. My daughter quickly learned that her method of note taking was not thorough enough and learned to adapt as she went. Learning to note take is a skill that is invaluable as you work your way through high school and college classes.
- Following this program is money-saving! With this program you can potentially study and take 13 CLEP exams for around the cost of just one class at a community college! Add to that the time and expense you save in transportation to and from to take classes and the savings are undeniable!
If you think that saving time, and money by simultaneously homeschooling high school and earning college credit might be a good fit for your family then click here to Enroll at Dual Credit at Home.
The cost for full the Dual Credit at Home program is $1096.
Connect with Dual Credit at Home:
G+ Hangout on Earning College Credit While Homeschooling High School:
Check out what myself and other iHomechool Network bloggers who have used the Dual Credit at Home program with their children have to say about it. Also hear owner and founder Becky Muldrow tell you about it in her own words.
Cheri
May 23, 2014 @ 7:43 am
I love the idea of dual enrollment.
Gail
May 23, 2014 @ 8:02 am
This sounds like it might be what I have been looking for.
Trish @ Live And Learn Farm
May 23, 2014 @ 8:47 am
Sounds fabulous!! I’m entering the giveaway too! 🙂
April G
May 23, 2014 @ 8:49 am
My son is looking to earn as much as he can before starting college. This is great.
Sabryna
May 23, 2014 @ 9:13 am
Sounds like a great program and I entered the giveaway. Thanks for sharing this with us!!
Heather L
May 23, 2014 @ 9:41 am
Its a sound plan to help children earn a bit of credit for college. I’m hoping my girls excel at dual credit!
1wendy2
May 23, 2014 @ 9:48 am
Thanks for the chance to win!
Lee
May 23, 2014 @ 10:16 am
This is right up our alley. My son wants to graduate early and get started with college ASAP! Thank you!
tesha
May 23, 2014 @ 10:27 am
This program sounds awesome.
Monica Pierce
May 23, 2014 @ 11:24 am
Dual enrollment sounds like a great idea!
Annemarie
May 23, 2014 @ 11:58 am
What a wonderful idea! Great giveaway!
Heidi Potenza
May 23, 2014 @ 7:58 pm
I love this idea! We are in NY State and it sounds like an option for my high school student!
Melissa
May 24, 2014 @ 1:02 am
Very cool – this sounds wonderful!
chickbunhomeschool (@alhsjej)
May 26, 2014 @ 8:19 pm
This looks awesome!
Karen Gouvin
May 26, 2014 @ 8:56 pm
I think this is a great idea.
Alicia Owen
May 29, 2014 @ 11:01 am
This is so great! I went to public school and took several dual credit classes while in high school. I loved getting a head start on college. We plan on homeschooling our daughter and I hope she is able to do this as well! I mean, 57 college credits?! That’s nuts! That’s like 2-3 years of college!
Cindy Bailey
May 30, 2014 @ 12:13 am
Really interested in this for my son. Thank you for sharing this information.
Melissa R.
May 30, 2014 @ 4:12 am
Wow. This seems like a thorough program.
Susan W
May 31, 2014 @ 5:11 pm
We are busy looking into DE for our oldest as this will be his first year of high school. This information is VERY helpful! Thanks for sharing at the Finishing Strong Link-up.
Jill@Called To Be A Mom
June 6, 2014 @ 7:40 am
This sounds like a great item for homeschooling parents! Thanks for in linking on #pintasticpinterestingparty
Finishing Strong- Homeschool Link Up Party
June 25, 2014 @ 5:00 am
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Lula
August 23, 2017 @ 1:39 pm
Once the program is complete, does that mean there are enough credits to graduate high school?
Heidi
August 23, 2017 @ 2:24 pm
There sure are!