Mississippi State University wants homeschoolers
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Mississippi State University wants homeschoolers


Mississippi State University is conducting a survey in order to (a) assess the interest level of Home School students at the high school level in obtaining academic collegiate credit and (b) determine what collegiate academic disciplines most interest this group of students.The results of this study will be used to develop and implement a Dual Enrollment Program that will provide an opportunity for Home School students to earn college academic credit that will apply toward their high school diplomas, as well as provide academic credit toward Mississippi State University degree programs.

It would be much appreciated if you would provide this link to home school parents and students in your area in order for us to determine the best way in which to deliver such a program. Thank you for helping us better understand your educational needs and goals. If you have any questions about our upcoming program or this survey, please contact Michael Busby .




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