Homeschooling gives students the freedom to learn at their own pace—so why not take that flexibility to the next level? With Eclipse Dual Enrollment, homeschoolers can earn real college credits while completing high school, allowing them to graduate sooner and get a head start on their future.
If your homeschooler is motivated and ready to move forward, dual enrollment can be the key to saving time, cutting college costs, and accelerating their education.
Traditional education follows a set timeline, but homeschooling allows students to move as fast as they’re ready. With Eclipse Dual Enrollment, high schoolers can take college-level courses that count for both high school and college credit. That means:
Many Eclipse students graduate high school with an associate degree or up to two years’ worth of college credits, setting them far ahead of their peers.
Graduating ahead of schedule isn’t just about finishing faster—it’s about opening more doors, sooner.
Instead of spending four years in college, your homeschooler can enter as a sophomore or junior, saving time and tuition costs.
By replacing expensive college credits with affordable homeschool dual enrollment courses, families can cut college costs in half or more.
With a degree in hand earlier, students can begin their careers, launch a business, or apply to grad school years ahead of their peers.
If your homeschooler is excelling beyond high school material, dual enrollment ensures they stay engaged with college-level coursework instead of repeating subjects they’ve already mastered.
Many dual enrollment programs are designed for public school students, leaving homeschoolers with limited options. Eclipse is built specifically for homeschooling families, offering a flexible and affordable dual enrollment pathway that fits into your student’s schedule.
Here’s how it works:
Enrolling in Eclipse Dual Enrollment is simple:
If your homeschooler is ready to graduate ahead of schedule and save thousands on college, Eclipse Dual Enrollment can make it happen.