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Homeschooling Teens - ASU class for $299 - bjcheung77 - 11-14-2025


  1. COMING November 1, 2025: Enroll through Homeschooling for College Credit’s HS4CC Academy for discounted flat-rate pricing. You’ll pay $425 to sign up, and receive 1 course for free ($425 value). Then, you can purchase courses for $299 each. Enrollment is limited to homeschool students in grades 9-12 only.
Link: https://homeschoolingforcollegecredit.org/arizona-state-university-asu-earned-admission-program/
The catch is, you have to be a member in grades 9-12, the initial course remains $425, it's subsequent classes that are $299 each.


RE: Homeschooling Teens - ASU class for $299 - Mint Berry Crunch - 11-15-2025

(11-14-2025, 08:21 PM)bjcheung77 Wrote:
  1. COMING November 1, 2025: Enroll through Homeschooling for College Credit’s HS4CC Academy for discounted flat-rate pricing. You’ll pay $425 to sign up, and receive 1 course for free ($425 value). Then, you can purchase courses for $299 each. Enrollment is limited to homeschool students in grades 9-12 only.
Link: https://homeschoolingforcollegecredit.org/arizona-state-university-asu-earned-admission-program/
The catch is, you have to be a member in grades 9-12, the initial course remains $425, it's subsequent classes that are $299 each.

Great to see more colleges offer this! Doesn't Penn Foster and SUNY offer something similar for students?


RE: Homeschooling Teens - ASU class for $299 - bjcheung77 - 11-16-2025

For homeschoolers or high schoolers, this is an awesome resource to get $100/off per class, that's $1K for 10 classes or so... Other resources are available for even cheaper, such as dual enrollment, CLEP/MS during their time in high school, even the AP/IB or independent studies...