The new video includes testimonies from Seton parents and students as well as university presidents attesting to the program’s success. University of Dallas president Thomas Keefe points out that approximately 15 percent of his incoming freshmen each year are homeschooled, and that of these, Seton students are usually the best prepared. And Benedictine College president Stephen Minnis also attests that Seton students are involved and joyful and often found as leaders on his campus. (more...)
▼
Wednesday, August 6, 2014
Video Shows Seton Home Study Grads Excelling at Catholic Colleges in Newman Guide
The Catholic homeschool program known as Seton Home Study School recently released a video showcasing the program and highlighting the success of Seton graduates at colleges and universities recommended in the Newman Guide to Choosing a Catholic College. The video is accompanied on the program’s website by a Cardinal Newman Society special report published earlier this year, sharing the joys and success stories of several Seton families. (The video can be found at the end of this article).
The new video includes testimonies from Seton parents and students as well as university presidents attesting to the program’s success. University of Dallas president Thomas Keefe points out that approximately 15 percent of his incoming freshmen each year are homeschooled, and that of these, Seton students are usually the best prepared. And Benedictine College president Stephen Minnis also attests that Seton students are involved and joyful and often found as leaders on his campus. (more...)
The new video includes testimonies from Seton parents and students as well as university presidents attesting to the program’s success. University of Dallas president Thomas Keefe points out that approximately 15 percent of his incoming freshmen each year are homeschooled, and that of these, Seton students are usually the best prepared. And Benedictine College president Stephen Minnis also attests that Seton students are involved and joyful and often found as leaders on his campus. (more...)
No comments:
Post a Comment