What is a Home Education Instructional Program?
A Home Education Instructional Program is designed to support and enhance parent-directed learning by providing structured courses and activities. At Space Coast Academics, our program offers a comprehensive and engaging educational experience for home-educated students, ensuring they receive the academic and extracurricular support needed to thrive.
What is the Student-Teacher Ratio?
Our classes maintain a 12:1 student-teacher ratio, ensuring personalized attention and a supportive learning environment for every student.
Location
We are located at 401 North Riverside Drive, Suite D. Parking and entry are conveniently accessible from Fourth Avenue.
Missed Sessions: Refunds & Makeups
Due to the nature of our small class sizes, we are unable to offer refunds for missed sessions. However, students will be provided with any available resources to help them stay on track with the material covered.
What Supplies Will My Child Need for Classes?
You will be informed in advance if any specific supplies, such as books or three-ring binders, are required. Material fees cover most necessary materials, but some additional books may need to be purchased or checked out from the library.
Will My Student Have Homework?
Homework Expectations
All assignments are posted weekly in our online portal, which both students and parents can access. Each lesson includes any necessary links and printable materials for convenience and clarity.
How much homework can my child expect?
SCA provides a full curriculum in every subject we teach. While we offer structure and guidance, we also honor your role as the primary educator. You have the final say in how assignments are completed at home.
Math: Students are expected to complete all assignments to keep up with the sequence of instruction.
English: Students should stay current on reading assignments, as in-class discussions depend on active engagement with the texts.
Other Subjects: Each course includes a full range of assignments designed to meet academic standards. We encourage completion of all assigned work, but recognize that parents may choose to adapt based on their child’s needs and schedule.
We will check in with you at the beginning of the year and throughout the semester to ensure our approach aligns with your homeschool goals. Together, we create a learning plan that works for your family.
Pricing
Homeschool Consultation
$50 for a 60-minute session
Home Education Instructional Program
We offer flexible payment options for our instructional programs:
Tier 1:
$60 per month, per hour (if paid monthly)
$270 per semester, per hour (if paid in full)
Tier 2:
$90 per month, per hour (if paid monthly)
$405 per semester, per hour (if paid in full)
Material Fees
Fall Semester
$100 per semester for Science, STEM, and Art classes
$50 per semester for all other classes
Classes that have a second semester will have a $50 material fee for the spring semester instead of $100
Refund Policy
EMA Direct-Pay Funds
Payments made using EMA direct-pay funds are non-refundable once processed. However, credit may be issued for future classes.
Full Refunds
Cancellations made at least 4 weeks before the class start date are eligible for a full refund.
Refunds if Your Spot is Filled
If you cancel within 4 weeks of the class start date and your spot is successfully filled, a full refund will be issued.
Partial Refunds
Cancellations made between 2 and 4 weeks prior to the class start date qualify for a 50% refund.
No Refunds
Cancellations made within 2 weeks of the class start date or during the semester are not eligible for refunds.
How Are Your Math Courses Structured?
Our math courses are designed to provide a comprehensive, full-year curriculum with students attending class once a week. Each course is structured as a two-semester program, ensuring a thorough understanding of key mathematical concepts.
Students will be assigned video lessons to watch at home, where they will work through their student workbooks and complete homework assignments. To maximize success, daily engagement with coursework is highly recommended, helping students reinforce and strengthen their math skills throughout the year.
How Are Your CLEP Courses Structured?
Our CLEP courses are designed as one-semester programs that prepare students for College-Level Examination Program (CLEP) exams.
Students attend weekly classes where they discuss subject matter and engage in activities that reinforce key concepts.
Homework includes reading assignments, video lessons, and provided worksheets to enhance understanding and retention.
The course is structured to equip students with the knowledge and skills needed to confidently take and pass their CLEP exams.
What is the CLEP Test?
The College-Level Examination Program (CLEP) offers 34 exams covering introductory college-level subjects. A passing score on a CLEP exam can earn students three or more college credits, helping them save time and money on their college education.
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