Contact
Homeschooling for College Credit, Inc.
11300 Lawyers Rd. Ste J #1130
Mint Hill, NC 28227
Email Addresses:
- admissions@hs4cc.org
- registrar@hs4cc.org
Homeschooling for College Credit, Inc.
11300 Lawyers Rd. Ste J #1130
Mint Hill, NC 28227
Email Addresses:
HS4CC Academy is a membership program created by Homeschooling for College Credit to help homeschool families save time, money, and stress on the path to college. Members gain access to discounted college courses, industry credentials, expert guidance, and a community dedicated to helping teens earn real college credit during high school.
Dual enrollment is a program that allows high school students to take college courses and earn college credit before graduating from high school. Depending on the college or state, dual enrollment may also be called concurrent enrollment, dual credit, early college, or college in the high school. While the names vary, the goal is the same: helping students get a head start on college while still in high school.
These courses are delivered online in an asynchronous format. Students never need to be in class at a specific time and can complete their coursework on a flexible schedule that fits their homeschool and family commitments.
HS4CC Academy serves students ages 13-20 who are enrolled in grades 9-12 (or the homeschool equivalent) and have not yet graduated from high school. Individual college partners may impose additional age, grade level, or admission requirements.
Enrolling More Than One Student?
HS4CC Academy accounts are student-specific. Any courses purchased through an account will be assigned to the student connected to that account.
Families with multiple students should create a separate account and membership for each student to ensure that enrollments and records are assigned correctly.
If you have questions, please contact us at billing@hs4cc.org.Â
All colleges and universities in the HS4CC Academy are regionally accredited, the highest level of accreditation available, which offers the best chance of credit transfer.
Keep in mind that your receiving institution makes the final decision on which credits they accept for your degree/major.
The highest acceptance of dual enrollment courses will be when the student stays with the institution for their degree after high school.
ASU enrollment is very exact. Please read carefully and contact us with questions at Admissions@hs4cc.org
Current ASU students: you must finish your course and transcript it (if desired) prior to enrolling in HS4CC Academy. Courses that were completed but not transcribed may be deleted by ASU. Please make sure your dashboard is "clear" of pending courses.
Former & Current ASU students: We must locate your record using your ASURITE ID. If ASU locates a prior ASURITE ID, they will flag your account and do a manual audit that takes approximately 21 days. Please take a moment to obtain your ASURITE ID and include it on your enrollment form with us.
Regent University dual enrollment is open to students in grades 11-12.
The Regent University enrollment process has 3 tasks that must be completed before beginning classes with them. You only need to do this process once.
Regent policy requires that the enrollment process be completed at least 2 weeks before classes begin. We recommend starting this process as soon as possible.
1. University Early College Application (Link will be sent to you when you purchase your first RU course from us.)
2. A high school transcript is required. You may use your own template, the HS4CC template, or the free template provided on the Regent University website for homeschoolers.
3. Parent verification form is required. This form will be provided to you directly from Regent.