Brewton-Parker Reaches Out to Homeschool Community

March 19, 2018

[author] [author_image timthumb=’on’][/author_image] [author_info]by Lauren Moye, BPC Managing Editor[/author_info] [/author]

Brewton-Parker College has been homeschool-friendly for many years. However, the faculty and staff has gained intentionality during the 2017-18 academic year in reaching out to these nontraditional high school students. Homeschool families will find that the most important outcome of this focus is the acceptance of Classic Learning Test scores for admission consideration.

Chris Dooley, Vice President of Admissions, said: “Members of the Admissions and Dual Enrollment staff met with several homeschool families and one of the things that came from that meeting was a request that Brewton-Parker begin accepting the CLT as an option in addition to the more traditional standardized tests. After researching the test, we saw that it placed more of an emphasis on critical thinking than traditional standardized tests. We felt that students who test well on the CLT would be successful students in our liberal arts curriculum.”

In addition to accepting the CLT, there are also new financial aid programs available specifically to homeschool students who begin enrollment in the 2018-2019 academic year or in future years. Families interested in this program are encouraged to contact the financial aid office for more information. These families can also attend the April 7 preview day for more information.

From left, Suzanna Moye, Garret Moye, Lauren Moye, and Tanvi Chauhan celebrate their graduation from Brewton-Parker College in May 2015. Suzanna, Garret, and Lauren entered Brewton-Parker from three different homeschool families.

From left, Suzanna Moye, Garret Moye, Lauren Moye, and Tanvi Chauhan celebrate their graduation from Brewton-Parker College in May 2015. Suzanna, Garret, and Lauren entered Brewton-Parker from three different homeschool families.

It is not hard to find a homeschooler among Brewton-Parker’s student body. Many of these students began as traditional college students after completing their high school studies. These students have found that South Georgia’s Christian college is a good fit for their beliefs and learning style. Jerusha Yoder, one of these students, said: “When I began my search for colleges, the fear of getting lost in the crowd overwhelmed me. Being accustomed to the intimate setting of homeschool, I was convinced that I could never find the same support. When I discovered Brewton-Parker College, I hoped that the small campus could become my home away from home. This hope did not go in vain.”

Yoder is a 2015 Brewton-Parker alumna. She is currently enrolled at Liberty University, where she plans to graduate with her M.A. in English in May. Yoder also shared, “As a Baron, I found a family within the intimate classes and warm campus life. The overall atmosphere supported my homeschool learning style while simultaneously challenging me to grow beyond my comfort zone. Looking back on my years as a student, I am proud to be a member of the Baron family.”

Homeschool students at Brewton-Parker come as traditional college students, but there are also some who participate in the dual enrollment program alongside their regular high school studies. Tabitha Chapman, Georgia Dual Enrollment Program Coordinator, explains, “Here at Brewton-Parker College, our dually-enrolled homeschool students grow spiritually, academically, and socially.  They mature in their relationship to Christ by attending chapel, Bible studies, Baptist Collegiate Ministries, and participating with the ministerial association.  Our highly qualified faculty give personalized attention in a small class setting and campus events allow students to create lasting memories with new friends.”

Intentional outreach to the homeschool community is not limited to recruiting students. Instead, Brewton-Parker seeks to be a valuable resource to the local homeschool community. Homeschoolers are invited to public events such as lectures, library exhibits, summer camps, and more. Homeschool families are welcome to register for a public library card at Fountain-New Library. They can also participate in other extracurricular activities such as a band specifically started for homeschoolers by Dr. Matt Haley, Assistant Professor of Music.

For more information concerning the admissions, financial aid, or dual enrollment opportunities for homeschool students, contact the Admissions team at (912) 583-3265 or admissions@bpc.edu.

Dr. Matt Haley, Assistant Professor of Music, demonstrates the trumpet during the Homeschool Band interest day held in August 2017. The Homeschool Band is one extracurricular activity provided by Brewton-Parker College to homeschoolers. (Photo by Caitlyn Parrish)

Dr. Matt Haley, Assistant Professor of Music, demonstrates the trumpet during the Homeschool Band interest day held in August 2017. The Homeschool Band is one extracurricular activity provided by Brewton-Parker College to homeschoolers. (Photo by Caitlyn Parrish)

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Joanna Phillips-Mock

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Joanna Phillips-Mock is a proud third generation Baron, both as a student and a staff member.

Beginning her teaching career in Middle Georgia in 1995, Mrs. Mock worked with a state funded program that served some of the most disadvantaged special needs students within the local school districts. She ultimately moved into leadership positions within the organization, serving and training others in multiple initiatives. She enjoys working with students of all ages to recognize and to achieve their greatest potential.

Mrs. Mock holds a Bachelor’s degree from Brewton-Parker College, a Master's degree in Education with a concentration in Behavior Disorders, and an Education Specialist degree in Educational Administration from Georgia College and State University. She resides in Ailey, Georgia, with her husband Don, their son Tye Lewis, her mother Carol Joyce, and multiple fur babies. She enjoys traveling, gardening, camping, and attending concerts.

Candace Lilford

Profeessional Tutor

Candace Lilford graduated with her bachelor’s degree in Theatre Generalism in 2021 from Anderson University and with her master’s degree in English Literature in 2023 from the University of Alabama. She presently serves as Professional Tutor for the Student Enrichment Center while also teaching sections of ENG 101 and 102. 

As part of her two-year master's program, Ms. Lilford taught sections of ENG 101 and 102, while also serving as teaching assistant for British Literature Survey courses and volunteering in the university’s Writing Center. Ms Lilford has also presented papers at the Hudson Strode Conference and the South Eastern Christian and Literature Conference as well as working on various theatrical productions.

Born in North Carolina of South African descent, Ms. Lilford has lived in Uganda, Botswana, South Africa, and Trinidad before settling in Mount Vernon with her family in 2016, where she attended Brewton-Parker College as a dual enrollment student. She presently resides in Mount Vernon with her family and spends her free time watching old TV shows.

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Academic Advising and Career Specialist

Linda Armstrong earned an Associate Degree in Criminal Justice Technology from Southeastern Technical College and a Bachelor of Science degree in Psychology from Walden University. Throughout her career, Linda has worked with diverse populations, including at-risk youth and families and youth in crisis because of mental health and other issues. Her empathetic nature has made her an effective advocate for those in need. In addition to her professional work, Linda is also is committed to volunteerism. She has dedicated countless hours as a youth mentor, and to teaching about her faith at various Christian organizations. She believes in the power of positivity and its ability to transform not only her life but also the lives of others.

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Greetings, Baron Nation!

It's truly a joy to be back in a place that has shaped me so profoundly. I'm Willie Ford, a proud 2022 graduate of historic Brewton-Parker College, holding a Bachelor of Arts degree in Psychology with a Minor in Education. Following my graduation, I embarked on a journey in education, teaching Special Education within the Vidalia City School District. In addition to my role as an educator, I had the privilege of serving as the Unit Director at the J.D. Rabun Boys and Girls Club. All the while, I was honored to pastor at the esteemed New Hope Baptist Church of Rhine, Georgia. With God's grace, I managed these responsibilities, and now, I'm thrilled and ready to contribute to the welfare of our students, aiming to inspire through service.

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Mental Health Counselor

Dusty Arnold  is a Licensed Professional Counselor and a Board Certified Behavior Analyst as well as a BPC alumnus. He has years of experience working with a variety of mental health issues including anxiety, grief, and challenges related to Autism. He specializes in behavior-related interventions that can help college students build on their strengths to set achievable goals while also learning how to deal with the thoughts and feelings that sometimes get in the way. He incorporates Biblical values and evidence-based treatments to meet students wherever they happen to be on their journey to spiritual and psychological health. 

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Carl Anthony “Tony” Wardlaw – For over 25 years, Dr. Wardlaw has worked in leadership, counseling, and pastoring. Beginning with working in middle management for a manufacturing company in Douglas, GA, Dr. Wardlaw has also worked in the academic, nonprofit, public, and private sectors. Additionally, he served over 7 years in the United States Military as a Military Intelligence Officer before resigning his commission as a Captain in the Army.

Currently serving as the Assistant Director of the Student Enrichment Center, Student Success Coach, and Adjunct Faculty at Brewton-Parker College in Mount Vernon, GA, he also serves as the Pastor of The Green Grove Missionary Baptist Church in Dublin, GA.

As a member of the renowned International Gospel Singing Group, The Wardlaw Brothers, Dr. Wardlaw has traveled all over the nation and abroad ministering and singing the Gospel of Christ Jesus. Dr. Wardlaw has served as a consultant for various agencies and has worked as a Fatherhood Coordinator and G.E.D. instructor within the Technical College System of Georgia and participates in local and national civic and philanthropic work.

Dr. Wardlaw holds a Bachelor of Business Administration degree in International Business from the University of Georgia, two master's degrees from Troy University (Master of Science in Clinical Counseling and Psychology and Master of Education in Counseling), and a Doctorate in Education from Argosy University in Organizational Leadership. Dr. Wardlaw is a Lifetime Silver Member of The NAACP and a member of The Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Inc. He is happily married to the former Mrs. Stephanie Scott. They have 3 Children; Chambria, Marc, and Carleigh.

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