RATES
Meetings are in-person in Oregon City/West Linn, via Zoom, or at your location with a fee*.
Academic Advising:
Consultation — One-time Initial 30 min $30 for 30 minutes
Consultation — General Academic $75 first hour, $50 for 2nd hr same day
Consultation — Homeschool College Admission $75 first hour, $50 for 2nd hr same day
Adaptive Test Administration — CAT/TeraNova w/SPED Support:
2hr testing and 1-hour post-test consultation $150 (Private Testing and BasicSkills test fee)**
Additional testing hours on same day $50/hour
Academic Support
Hourly Support (1 hour) $75 per week
Weekly Academic Support (1-1.5 hrs weekly) $300 paid monthly
Plus w/individualized weekly lesson plan $200 paid monthly
Privately Developed Plan
PDP Base $175 (2 subjects)
Additional Subjects $65 each
Academic PDP Notice Letter $65
Quarterly Evaluation & Letter $100
End-of-Year Full Evaluation & Letter $150
Full Year PDP Plan $500
(Pre-mtg, PDP, Notice, Quarter Eval, End year)
Modified Diploma Transcript Support $175 the first year, thereafter $50 per term
24-hour Emergency Requests $65 extra
*Drive-to-you (Salem/Beaverton/Sandy) $75 extra
*Drive-to-you: No Charge to meet at Oregon City/West Linn library. All other Portland Metro areas are $75 extra. Testing in Salem, The Dalles, or Dallas Oregon is available for an additional fee.
**BasicSkills Survey/Plus PER (Performance Evaluation Report): The Performance Evaluation Report (PER) is an additional report that provides more information about your student’s performance. While the basic test report compares your student’s performance with other students nationwide, the PER compares your student’s performance to the learning objectives of the test itself. This report tells you what items your student answered correctly and which ones your student missed. Please click here to view a sample of the Performance Evaluation Report.
Tests are scored within the week, and the observation and result letters are generated and sent back within 2-3 weeks.
Tests typically take 2 to 2 1/2 hours with multiple breaks. Questions are multiple-choice and broken into two subtests. Students may bring their own scratch paper, pencils, whiteboards, white noise device, or earphones. The use of calculators is optional but recommended beginning in grade 7.