In 1986, Alexandra Swann graduated at fifteen years of age with a bachelor's degree in liberal arts from Brigham Young University and a GPA of 3.85. The following year, when she was sixteen, she received a Master's Degree in History from California State University. After graduation, she taught...
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In 1986, Alexandra Swann graduated at fifteen years of age with a bachelor's degree in liberal arts from Brigham Young University and a GPA of 3.85. The following year, when she was sixteen, she received a Master's Degree in History from California State University. After graduation, she taught history and English as a second language for four years at El Paso Community College. In 1989, her book, "No Regrets: How Homeschooling Earned me a Master's Degree at Age Sixteen", was published, in which she details her experiences with homeschooling. In 1993, the Swann Family was featured in the CBS Television Series, "How'd They Do That?" They were the subject of articles in "The National Enquirer" and "Woman's World", and were featured on Paul Harvey's radio broadcast. For fifteen years, from 1998-2013, Alexandra was self-employed in the financial services industry in El Paso, Texas. As a small business owner who was active in the community and on various civic boards, she learned first-hand the challenges that excessive regulations create for small businesses. In 2012 she received the SBA's Regional Minority Small Business Champion of the Year award.In 2010, Alexandra and her mother incorporated Frontier 2000 Media Group to produce clean, wholesome, inspirational entertainment for families. She re-released "No Regrets" with a new foreword to the twentieth anniversary edition of the book updating readers on what her family is doing today. She is also co-author of "The Fourth Kingdom", and "The Twelfth Juror", published in 2010, "The Chosen" published in 2012 and "The Force" published in 2013. "The Fourth Kingdom" was selected as one of four finalists in the "Christianity Today" 2011 Christian Fiction Book Awards. Her newest solo novel, "The Planner", about the dangerous consequences of over-reaching, progressive federal government, was released June 28, 2012.For more information visit her website at http://www.frontier2000.net.
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