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 Homeschool College USA

RESOURCE LINKS
The following links offer free resources you may find helpful during your studies.

Reference materials:
Internet Public Library
Online Encyclopedia
Online Dictionary
Online Thesaurus
Khan Academy - 2700+ academic videos

Homeschooling Information:
Guide for New Homeschoolers
Homeschooling High School - tips for homeschooling, plus dozens of organizational forms
HSLDA's State-by-State Breakdown of Homeschool Laws - to make sure you are in compliance with your state accountability laws

College-Level Exams for Credit:
College Level Examination Program (CLEP)
DANTES (DSST)
Excelsior College Exams (ECE)
Thomas Edison College Exam Program (TECEP)
Advanced Placement (AP)

FYI - The colleges listed here on this website are accredited schools that award credits and diplomas that are accepted at most American colleges and universities. If you are working to earn a college degree online, HEED THIS  WARNING about the so-called "diploma mills," which are nothing but scams and  a complete waste of your time and
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