1996 – Dr. Beasley with the original seven students holding their graded final exams from a Texas Tech University course. All A’s!!! …and the professors didn’t know they were 13 and 14 years old!
Daniel Ting (Colorado) scored a perfect 800 on the SAT. He received a National Merit Scholarship and a full scholarship to the University of Oklahoma.
Jason Leitner (Georgia) received an Air Force ROTC Scholarship to Georgia Tech. Graduated with a 3.6 and is in Air Force pilot training.
Sean Gent (Texas) received appointments to ALL THREE military academies: West Point, Annapolis, and Air Force, and chose Air Force.
Marshall Harkins (Texas) received the Presidential Scholarship at the University of Texas-Arlington and completed Law School at Leeds University in England
Michelle Preston (Texas) Made a 4.0 in junior college. Transferred to Harvard on scholarship and maintained straight A’s at Harvard.
Homeschooler Brad Voeller Finished his college degree in 6 months using our Learning Strategies
Stephen Terry (Texas) graduated University of Texas-Arlington at 16 with a 4.0 overall GPA. Masters at Oklahoma Univ. at 19. Working on his Ph. D. at Stanford
Justin Brumit (Texas) Graduated High School at 15, Associates Degree at 17, Bachelors Degree at 19, Masters Degree at 21, College Professor at 22, Working on his Ph. D.
Jordan D. (Texas) had enough College Credit in high school to complete her Associates degree in one semester after she graduated.
Courtney Pace (Texas)
Pictured with her husband in 2006 – Salutatorian 1999 at 15
President’s Scholarship Univ. Texas-Arlington
Majored in Computer Engineering graduating at 19
Masters at Truitt Seminary – Baylor Univ. at 22
Nationally Ranked Ice Skater
Working on her Ph.D. at Baylor
Tabitha Ting (Colorado)
Distinguished Graduate 2008
Took a full college load of College Biology, Chemistry, Physics, and Calculus her senior year with a 4.0
Full Scholarship Univ. of Colorado
Entering Medical School
Kyla Harris (Texas) – Class of 2011
Top SAT and ACT Scorer
“Magic Carpet Ride” = Full Scholarship and Fees + Paid College Apartment + $4,000 a year Cash for books and other living expenses. They are paying her to go to college!
University of Texas at Dallas

