At Babson College, we realize that families have varied reasons for choosing to homeschool their children. We value all educational learning plans, but also need to be certain that each admitted student is fully prepared for the rigors of Babson's curriculum. Therefore, homeschooled students who wish to apply to Babson must meet certain eligibility requirements.
Eligibility
All applicants must be qualified to study at the post-secondary level. To qualify, a student must have one or more of the following:
- A high school diploma
- The recognized equivalent of a high school diploma, typically a General Education Development (GED) certificate
- A completed secondary homeschool program (with state completion credential, if applicable*)
Though homeschooled students are not considered to have a high school diploma or equivalent, they are eligible to apply to Babson if their secondary school education was in a home school that state law treats as a home or private school. Some states issue a secondary school completion credential to homeschooled students. If this is the case in the state where the student was homeschooled he/she must obtain this credential in order to enroll.
If the student's state does not issue a secondary school completion credential, a student may request that a portfolio of their work be reviewed by the Admission Committee. The Committee will review the credentials in the context of our selective application pool with regard to our expectations of adequate secondary school preparedness.