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  1. I called the NCAA the other day and spoke with Bret. I was hoping to get some answers regarding the curriculum we have used over the years (MathUSee, Chalkdust Math, Notgrass History, Our Latin Heritage, Wheelock Latin, etc). He would not say whether they would accept a particular curriculum. He said I would have to send in the course worksheets and they would be reviewed only if there was an institutional inquiry for my son. This makes me very anxious, what if there isn't an inquiry until later this year or next, then it would be too late to rectify anything. Does anyone have any suggestions? Also, do I have to mail in all the course worksheets at once or can I just do some? (Of course it probably doesn't matter, if they're not going to review them until an inquiry is made.) Has this always been the case or have they reviewed in the past without an inquiry. I felt like I was getting the run around. I'm not sure. Thanks, Joy
  2. I have posted before and have a couple more questions. Does anyone know if the NCAA accepts WTM history texts? My son has read primarily primary sources but we do refer to textbooks and we have used WTM Ancient History. I plan to list his social studies/history as Ancient History I & Ancient History II; in addition, his literature courses will be listed as Ancient Greek Literature , Ancient Roman Literature, Medieval Literature, and Modern Literature. Do you think these titles will be accepted by them? I was told that he should not have more than 12 college credits during his HS years as that will be seen as a negative by the colleges and will ruin his eligibility, is this true? Thanks, Joy
  3. Would anyone be willing to share their Chalkdust Algebra 2 lesson plans? I have the older 2nd edition version. Thanks, Joy
  4. I' m thinking about having my son take College Algebra 2 dual credit instead of Algebra 2. Can anyone offer any advice as to doing one instead of the other? Thanks!
  5. Thank you all so much for your advice. My son is a hockey player too and the "online" question and the "curriculum use questions" through me for a loop too. I wasn't sure how to answer the "online" question, which became an ethical question for me. I want to be up front with what he does, but I don't want to jeopardize anything for him. I guess I didn't realize the difference between NCAA accredited online courses and the non-accredited courses. I wish they would be clear with their questions and upfront with what they accept and don't; I feel like I'm being trapped by trick questions. One more question: On the worksheet description, do I even mention it was an online class and that he reported to mentors on a weekly basis? I'm thinking I will just report that on his actual college transcripts/course descriptions. I am so glad I posted my questions, and got wise advice. You are all great! Thanks!
  6. I don't think they are recognized as a school by the state of Ohio, we are considered a homeschooler. I do have all our excusal letters. So should I even mention what he does with GBA (2 hrs/week of discussion over the readings, oral exams, and graded papers)? I was going to list myself as the primary teacher, b/c I feel I have the right to override his grade. He has gotten all A's but I have told my son that if I see there is a lack of participation on his part and I don't feel he deserves an A, I will change it. They do provide transcripts if I ask for one. I would just like to have one to prove he was held accountable by the academy. Thanks, Joy
  7. The GBA can provide me with a transcript. No, there is no ACT/SAT code for GBA, we will be using the homeschool code. I am guessing as to why you asked that question. Is that b/c they could consider the GBA a non-traditional school and not accept it. I was going to list myself as the primary teacher with GBA moderators and them grading his work, but I would assign the final grade. Thank you for your reply. Joy
  8. Thank you both for your reply. Joy
  9. I am hoping someone can help me with a few questions. Does anyone know if the NCAA requires homeschoolers to adhere to the Common Core Standards. We live in OH and I have contacted CHEO to find out if we as homeschoolers have to comply to the CC standards (I don't think we do); however, I'm not sure if the NCAA will require us to since the state of OH follows the CC. I hope that makes sense. Also, my son has been enrolled in the Great Books Academy (Angelicum Academy) for his Freshman and Sophmore Years of high school. His advisor said that he is in contact with some people he knows at the NCAA Compliance department to find out if they will recognize the GBA schooling as a homeschool entity or a non-traditional type of schooling. If it is the later, that could cause problems. Has anyone used the Great Books Academy and dealt with the NCAA? I hope so, because this is causing me a lot of stress. :confused: If anyone could help me, I would appreciate it. Thanks, Joy
  10. Not necessarily other than communicating with parents about their children. I'm looking into customer service positions, hopefully being able to work from home. I worked as a CSR for a computer software company along with their network for electronic data interchange. I also did some other jobs like office manager for a doctor's office, and exercise physiologist in cardiac and pulmonary rehab. I'm just looking for anything right now.
  11. I'm looking to go back to work, but it has been a long time. Does anyone have any ideas regarding a cover letter? I am hoping my resume will be ok, trying to revamp that now. It has been fifteen years since I have been in the workforce. I have been coaching gymnastics for the past 13 years simply because I could set my hours around our family. I still have one more son to graduate, which I think can be accomplished with me working. If you have any ideas or advice I am all ears. Thanks, Joy
  12. I have heard and read that the approval of homeschool courses can be somewhat sticky regarding NCAA approval. Would it be wise for my son to do dual enrollment at a CC, local Christian university, or online through the colleges? I didn't know if they would be more willing to accept his courses if they were taken at a college, since he would be using college texts. Am I way off base here, is this a crazy idea or not? I appreciate any advice one can give me. Thanks!
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