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Every homeschool course in one place — and one college-ready transcript

Homeschoolers take courses in a lot of places — at home, in a co-op, at the community college, online — and the record ends up scattered across sheets and portals. This keeps every course in one spot, organized by year with the credits and GPA kept straight, and builds a college-ready transcript from it. Watch it below, then try it yourself.

Watch it come togetherDemo with sample data — nothing here is saved
Pulling your courses together — home, co-op, community college, online…
USA Home Ed
Parent-taught
Grace Co-op
Co-op
Riverside Community College
Dual enrollment
Athena Online
Online
Your academic history
Your transcript
Official Homeschool Transcript
USA Home Ed · Sample Student

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Keep the records in one place, then build the transcript

Courses come from different sources — parent-taught classes, a co-op, dual-enrollment at a community college, an online provider — and each keeps its own record. When it's time for a transcript or a college application, that's a scramble across a spreadsheet, a few portals, and old email. Keeping every course in one place as you go means the credits and GPA stay consistent and nothing gets lost.

A college-ready transcript then lists every course by grade year, with the credits and the grade, and makes it clear where each was taught — home, a co-op, or a dual-enrollment course. Colleges read all of it; you just need it in one consistent document. The tool above does both, so you're not rebuilding a spreadsheet every year.

It also stays private. The record lives in one place — yours. We never sell it, and you can export or delete it anytime. You're the customer, not the product.

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That's the part everyone dreads — handled.

Put your courses in once — from home, a co-op, or dual enrollment — pick which belong on the official transcript, and a clean, college-ready transcript comes out. From there you get a real plan for your target colleges, what a degree could actually cost your family, and scholarship matches built around your student's real experiences.