Registration for the 2023-2024 competition is now open, but hurry, it will be closing November 7!
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About the National Academic Homeschool Competition

Preparing Homeschool Families for College & Career Prep, SAT & ACT Prep, and College Financing

 

The Old Schoolhouse® and College Options Foundation have teamed up again to host the second annual National Academic Homeschool Competition, giving homeschooled students the opportunity to put their knowledge to the test on a national level. The NAHC is a friendly academic competition that exists to support homeschool families with college prep, SAT and ACT prep, and college financing. All homeschooled students ages 12–18 are eligible to participate in this exclusive opportunity for the homeschool community.

The NAHC is a virtual competition comprised of two rounds leading up to a final championship. Students compete right from home in three age divisions: 12–14, 15–16, and 17–18. Prizes and awards will be given to the top finalists in each age division. The NAHC tests are designed similarly to the SAT and ACT to ensure participants are familiar with the format and types of questions they will see on standardized testing. With NAHC experience, students can test confidently and significantly improve SAT and ACT scores.

Thanks to our 2023–2024 NAHC sponsors: CTCMath and Colorado Christian University.

Registration for the 2023–2024 NAHC competition opens on August 1, 2023. There are NAHC T-shirts for the first 100 to register. Go to NAHCRegistration.com for FAQs.

 

NAHC Timeline:

  • Registration Opens: August 1, 2023
  • Practice Test Begins: October 1, 2023
  • LEVEL I: November 1-15, 2023
  • LEVEL II: February 1-15, 2024
  • CHAMPIONSHIP: April 17-20, 2024

Congratulations to all of the 2022-2023 participants! The Old Schoolhouse® and College Options Foundation are pleased to announce the champion of each division. Top students in each age group are as follows.

Division I: Fuller from Maryland

Division II: Ebert from Texas

Division III: Dedon from Louisiana

Sponsored by: