Introduction
Today there are more than 200,000 home school students using outside academic curriculums including testing and evaluation services. It is estimated that approximately 20 percent of home schooled students belong to outside evaluation and testing services.

A Education Management Service (EMS) provides home-based schools and early learning daycare schools with an on-going testing and evaluation regime to keep them on track in each subject they teach. Before a school is allowed to enroll in the Universal Education Management Service each student must be tested and their grade level established. This allows an academic curriculum to be selected to meet the needs of individual students.

The Universal Home-Schooling and E-Learning Modular Training Programs use task evaluate scales in addition to achievement testing. This provide the team with a complete access of each student ability to work in group as well as alone. Our service can be administrated through correspondence, electronic and/or guide books for classroom teachers. Home-schooled students  who are enrolled in a charter school model program, are issued testing and grade reports throughout the year and when the graduate they will be awarded a diplomas, from the Universal Education Services Division.

The Home-Based Charter School Model Program includes academic education and entrepreneurship  training curriculums, testing and evaluation services for enrolled students.