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                                                          College

                                                          It can't be overstress how important it is to plan ahead. Knowing where your student is headed will make a difference in your high school course planning. Contact the colleges you are considering and ask for a list of highschool requirements. Find out if they will accept a GPA from a non-acredited school. HCA is not accredited. Most private colleges will accept a GPA from HCA, however, state colleges may not. Talk with other parents who have been through the process of college admission as well as the school counselor. It's not necessary to "reinvent the wheel". You can benefit from the experience of others and make the process much smoother and more successful. HSLDA High School Coordinator
                                                          Home School Legal Defense Association
                                                          One Patrick Henry Circle
                                                          Purcellville, VA. 20132
                                                          540-338-5600
                                                          Dianne Kummer, high school consultant
                                                          also available via e-mail through HSLDA website
                                                            General Resource
                                                          "And What About College?: How Homeschooling Can Lead to Admissions to the Best
                                                          Colleges and Universities," by Cafi Cohen, Homeschool.com's Teen and College advisor,
                                                          answers the questions parents new to homeschooling would ask about college and discusses some of the advantages homeschoolers have over conventionally-schooled peers. Loaded with resources and advice. Available through Amazon.Com or other retail book sources. College Applications
                                                          Aiming Higher Consultants
                                                          Provides consulting services for home schoolers who are interested in applying to highly selective colleges. Covers all phases of the college application process including interviews, recommendation letters, essays, and marketing strategies. Jeannette Webb, Director
                                                          580-593-2993
                                                          aiminghigherconsultants@gmail.com
                                                          (offering discounts to HSLDS members
                                                            Financial Aid and Loans Any student who desires to receive funds from scholarships or loans must file a 
                                                          FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid) between Jan. 2 and March 2 of the year prior to attending. Applications must be renewed annually. 
                                                          To file a FAFSA go to: www.fafsa.ed.gov The GPA of students attending non-acredited schools such as HCA might not be recognized for some awards such as the Cal Grant. There are, however, alternatives such as submitting SAT scores which will allow the student to qualify for the award. Contact the awarding institution for assistance in filing for grants and awards when a verified GPA is requested.
                                                          • The Ambitious Student's guide to Financial Aid, by Robert and Anna Lieder
                                                            Explores grants, loans, scholarships, and tax credits.
                                                             
                                                          • Bears' Guide to Finding Money for College, by John and Mariah Bear.