from the Office of Admissions:
“Yes, we do accept homeschooled students with their parent-issued transcript. We don’t need any other documentation unless we have a question about the a grading school or course description.”
Greenville University (IL)
“For Homeschooled applicants we request a transcript showing the classes the student has taken as well as how the student did in each course. This needs to be sent in by whoever oversees their education.”
University of Maine
“All that we need is the high school transcript with grades and terms, and final high school transcript which will include their graduation date.”
Biola University (CA)
“For our homeschool students, we have the same requirements as any other student. We simply ask that we are sent transcripts directly from the group that officially develops or provides them.”
Azusa Pacific University (CA)
” We do accept parent-issued diplomas and transcripts for homeschool students.”
University of Rochester (NY)
“We do accept transcripts from parent-lead high schools.“
University of Georgia
“We do not require a portfolio for homeschool applicants and we would just need a transcript with the student’s graduation date. This transcript can be parent-issued!”
Southeastern Louisiana University
“We evaluate homeschooled students on the same basis as students from public and private schools, using the same academic standards. The most important factors we consider are curriculum (academic coursework), transcripts (grades and cumulative GPA), SAT and/or ACT, if applicable (IU is test-optional) and application essay.”
Indiana University
“We do admit homeschooled students with a home-issued HS transcript, yes. We’re pretty flexible as those things go. 🙂 Our only other admissions requirements are the online application (free) and a personal essay. And for reference, our minimum GPA for acceptance is just 2.0 (cumulative, unweighted). We don’t factor in ACT or SAT scores, we’re totally test-optional.”
Concordia University (MN)
“Yes, we accept parent-issued high school transcripts for home school students. No portfolios are needed for admission.”
New Mexico State University
“We welcome applications from students who are receiving their secondary level education at home, and we value the different perspective homeschooled students bring to our classroom and community… Our admissions criteria for homeschooled students are the same as for those students who receive their diploma through the local public school system or through a traditional private secondary school.”
University of New Hampshire