Helpful Benedictine College Resources for Homeschoolers
- Your Admission Counselor is ready to answer any questions you may have about the Benedictine College admission, application, scholarship, financial aid and college decision process. Your counselor works daily with homeschooled students and reviews homeschool applications on a regular basis.
- Read former Homeschool Liaison Megan Fassero’s article “What College Professors Say About Their Homeschooled Students” (Seton Magazine, August 2020) to learn a few tips from Benedictine College professors about how to succeed in college.
- Listen to the “Homeschooling Saints” podcasts featuring former Homeschool Liaison Megan Fassero:
- Our free “Catholic Homeschool Student & Parent Guide to Preparing for College Admission” includes a 4-year college prep planning guide, helpful hints for creating resumes and transcripts and a useful chart for comparing college visit experiences.
- Homeschool Visit Day is offered once each fall and spring semester. On this special visit day, you’ll attend class, pray with the monks of St. Benedict’s Abbey and hear from a panel of homeschooled Ravens, who will share about their own experience at Benedictine College. Other visit days are also available.
- Our “MyMajors” assessment generates a list of Benedictine College majors that best complement your academic achievement, aptitude, interests and personality. Use this information to guide discussions with your academic advisor, determine which on-campus clubs and activities best support your academic goals and create your four-year plan.
- If you are earning college credit while in homeschool high school, ask your Admission Counselor how to use Transferology to determine which classes transfer to Benedictine and what requirements they fulfill.
- Listen to the “Homeschool Project Podcast” featuring former Homeschool Liaison Megan Fassero: Private Chat With A College Homeschool Liaison
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