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Arizona State University

Applies via: School's own application
Homeschool test policyTest-Optional
Next deadlineNov 1, 2026

Application deadlines

November 1, 2026
Priority Deadline
Priority
January 15, 2027
Regular Deadline
Regular deadline (ASU pages conflict Jan 15 vs Feb 1 — reconfirm at apply time)

Quick facts

Acceptance rate
TranscriptRequired (parent-signed homeschool transcript, or Affidavit of Completion of Secondary School Education)
ACT / SATTest-Optional
Letters of rec0
Institution typepublic
Application fee$85 domestic · $90 international
AZ residents $55; domestic non-residents $85; international $90; online programs $75

Applicant guide

Arizona State University welcomes homeschool students and recognizes the unique academic experiences these students contribute to our rich, scholarly environment. We have a growing community of home-educated students who thrive at ASU. We understand that your academic background differs from students who attended traditional public, private or charter schools. As a homeschool student, you can fill out the ASU application for admission and then include additional information to accurately demonstrate your accomplishments.

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As a homeschool student, you must meet the general requirements for ASU admission, and include specific documentation with your application to confirm your completion of the requirements.

Homeschool Transcript/Affidavit of Completion of Secondary School Education Homeschool applicants can submit their homeschool transcript with a signature from a parent/guardian to meet their proof of high school graduation. Should a homeschool transcript not be available, an Affidavit of Completion of Secondary School Education can be completed in lieu of the homeschool transcript but note this affidavit will only meet the proof of high school graduation requirement. The affidavit must be completed/signed by the parent or guardian who oversaw the education. Homeschool students without a high school transcript who need the high school transcript to meet the first year student requirement may complete one of the following high school equivalency exams with scores mentioned below to fulfill their first year student requirement.

  • GED battery average score of
  • 50 or above for tests taken between 1998-2001
  • 500 or above for tests taken between 2002-2013
  • 170 or above for tests taken after 2013
  • HiSet total score of 75
  • TASC (Test Assessing Secondary Completion):
  • Minimum total score of 2700
  • Minimum score of 500 on each of the five content areas
  • Score 2 or above on essay Laboratory Science for Online High Schools or Non Standard Homeschool Laboratory Science Courses ASU requires students to complete three different lab sciences. In order to determine if your lab sciences meet our lab science requirement, we may need additional information from you. If we require additional information once your admission application reaches our evaluation team, you will see a Priority Task displayed on your MyASU page titled "Course Description." You can provide the additional information required through one of the following:
  • You can have your high school submit your lab sciences to the courseapproval.asu.edu website for ASU to review if it is not already listed on the website.
  • You can submit a course description form for each lab science taken in an accredited online high school environment if not already approved for your entire high school to ASU’s homeschool representative.
  • You can choose to be evaluated without some or all of your lab science requirements met. Note, if you choose this option, you may not be admissible to the university.

Last updated 7/17/2026