Many students complete their entire high school from the safety and comfort of their family’s home. Why should college be any different? With the innovative CollegePlus! system, high school students are making significant progress and even complete their entire accredited bachelor’s degrees while they are still in high school.
Earn College Credit for High School Work
That’s right—the first two years of college work are normally a review of high school material. The innovative system used by CollegePlus! takes advantage of this opportunity by specifically gearing home-educated students’ studies in a way that combines Christian-based high school textbooks with additional resources to prepare them for earning college credit. (See: How it Works) If you already have the information you need, why wait until college to get credit for it?
They Will Think You Are a Genius
Upon graduation, traditional college students generally face the issue of having a college degree, but little qualified work experience. Those who forego the degree in order to get a job often have lower salaries because they don’t have a degree. With CollegePlus! you can do both by earning college credit in high school. By graduating early, students will have time for internships and work opportunities so that by the time their peers are graduating the traditional way, CollegePlus! students will not only have their degrees, but will also have 1–2 years of work experience. This combination of academic and practical knowledge will put them far ahead of the pack when it comes to submitting résumés and finding employment.
Your Education — The Founding Fathers’ Way
CollegePlus! employs the model of education our Founding Fathers used—mentor-directed education. CollegePlus! coaches provide academic mentoring and step-by-step assistance for students, guiding them through a wide array of proven resources and study materials. This individualized approach employed by CollegePlus!:
- Encourages internal motivation and personal ownership of study.
- Provides a flexible format that gives the student freedom to pursue his areas of interest, while not neglecting essentials.
- Promotes an intense study of subject material that facilitates improved comprehension rates as opposed to a wider topic distribution over a longer period of time.
Kevin Swanson Interview: The Founding Father's Education
Before you make a decision about college, listen to this engaging excerpt from an interview with Woody Robertson on Kevin Swanson's Generations program.
Generations Radio - Kevin Swanson
(22 min | 3 MB)
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A Master’s Degree by Age 20 From the School of Your Choice
Through CollegePlus!, most students earn their bachelor’s degrees in two years or less—for a fraction of the cost of their traditional counterparts. With the extra time and money saved, you can pursue a master’s degree from the school of your choice. You’ll have a bachelor’s and master’s degree in the same time and at the same cost as your friends earn their bachelor’s degrees, and you’ll be light years ahead!
Find out What Colleges Aren’t Telling You
Listen to this interview with Adam McManus of KSLR radio entirely focused on students combining high school and college.
Adam McManus of KSLR Radio interviews Woody Robertson
(30 min | 9 MB)
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A Bachelor’s Degree by 18: You can do it too!
This practical seminar audio session focuses on how students can incorporate Accelerated Distance Learning into their homeschool schedule. Topics covered include: the foundations of effective learning, balancing academics and spiritual development, and earning college credit while still in high school. Learn how you can earn a college degree before your high school graduation!
Speaker: Woody Robertson
(60 min | 21 MB)
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