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Seton Home Schooling

Among the Catholic homes school programs, the Seton home school stand out as being one of the most popular. It is also one of the most controversial, being steeped in church dogma. While it is for parents to sort out this contentious issue and decide whether the Seton home school is right for them, it is acknowledged that this program is effective in promoting Catholic values not just among the children who study within this system, but in the family as a whole.

Seton home school is a concept promoted by Dr. Anne Carroll. She founded a regular middle school that became popular both for its religious teaching and the academic results it produced. As its fame grew, so did the demand for admissions, which was beyond the school’s capacity. Although branches were set up, the demand could still not be met. Also, as the schools were quite expensive, there was a demand for education that was more affordable but which still imparted the same values and offered the same high standards. The outcome was the Seaton home school program, which Dr. Carroll promoted in 1980 and which has steadily grown in popularity.

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A Look at Distance Learning

In these uncertain economic times, more and more people are evaluating their options when it comes to further education and job retraining. A stronger and more varied arsenal of skills can be a valuable asset that puts you ahead of even the toughest competition when it comes to the job market. However, not everyone has time to take out of their busy schedule to set aside for traditional school. Night classes are an option for some, but there are those who require even more flexibility when it comes to education – single parents for instance, or those whose current job schedules make it difficult to attend regular classes.

That’s where the concept of distance learning comes in. Distance learning in the modern world of today can offer you absolutely everything in the way of adult education that a brick and mortar school can. The degrees and skills you acquire are just as valid, the teachers just as knowledgeable, and the classes are just as interesting and enriching. You can take classes through the mail, via the internet, and even over the phone in some cases, making it easy to take care of young children at home and save money on expenses like gasoline and lunches out.

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Is a Scholarship the Same As a Student Loan?

No it is not. A student is money borrowed for college that you have to pay back. A scholarship is money awarded for some accomplishment, whether athletic, academic or otherwise that does not have to be repaid.

How to Get a Scholarship

There are an endless number of scholarships available for all different types of achievements. Many scholarships have their original basis in academics. They look first at your grade point average or standardized testing scores. Beyond that, however, there are other criteria considered when selecting a student for a scholarship that go way beyond just letter and number grades. Those awarding scholarships look for special projects done, involvement in the community, volunteer work and so many other things. It is impossible to list all that things considered for different scholarships.

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