<p>Yes, start early for the NCAA. When you are shopping for courses- ask if they are approved for “college prep” ahead of time. That makes things go faster. The only other thing to add was that they required an original, sealed transcript for each school. So if the graduating school accepted your courses, then posted them on the transcript, that wouldn’t be good enough. We shopped around for different courses using the university based distance learning --not everything was available at every school. I also liked essay tests, not MC when possible. So she had 3 different schools represented. (3 sealed transcripts) Make sure you have PLENTY of the approved core courses. (and I’ve heard that CC courses aren’t always approved.) This is so interesting because you’re being compared with and have to document alongside of the ones with the “submarine” test scores, to put it kindly.
Good to know about NARS and the NCAA. More people should be aware of that.</p>