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Classic Learning Test

Do you have a student in grades 3 through 12?  Use CLT assessments to fulfill end-of-year homeschool testing requirements in Virginia.

Classic Learning Test provides an entire suite of exams perfect for homeschoolers seeking end-of-year tests for proof of progress or college entrance exams.

All tests are offered online, proctored at home by a parent or responsible adult, and are a great choice for homeschool tests.

While other exams often cater to public school students and reflect a Common Core curriculum, CLT values educational independence and traditional learning.

CLT classic Learning homeschool test

The CLT10 is designed for grades 9 and 10 and can be taken online at home in just two hours. It serves as a college preparatory exam and PSAT alternative and assesses key academic skills such as logic and critical thinking. It also helps students connect early with colleges and features a $2,500 scholarship opportunity that can be applied to over 350 colleges across the country.

The CLT8 exams are beginning and end-of-year exams for grades 3 through 8. These exams assess language arts and mathematics while incorporating classic children’s literature, fables, poetry, historical non-fiction, and more to engage students with great ideas and reflect a holistic education.

Homeschool Tests and College Exams

The CLT, for grades 11 and 12, can be used for college acceptance at 250 colleges, including great options close to home, like Liberty University, Christendom College, Patrick Henry College, Christopher Newport University, and more.

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Military High School Senior Stabilization Program

If you have an upcoming military high schooler–a senior or junior with one or both parents who are active duty military—many of the military branches have some form of the High School Junior/Senior Stabilization Program, which will allow a servicemember to remain in their current assignment until after the high school junior or senior graduates from high school. Each branch of service has different requirements, and no branch will guarantee access to this program.

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