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Baldwin Wallace University

Applies via: School's own application · Common App
Homeschool test policyRequired for homeschool applicants — SAT or ACTTest-Optional for most other applicants
Next deadlineNov 1, 2026

Application deadlines

November 1, 2026
Priority Deadline
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Quick facts

Acceptance rate
TranscriptRequired (homeschoolers: parent-signed transcript)
ACT / SATRequired for homeschool applicants — SAT or ACT
Letters of rec1 Optional (homeschoolers: 1 required non-parent letter)
Institution typeprivate
Application fee$0 — Free to apply
Free to apply

Applicant guide

Homeschool applicants: Homeschooled students are not eligible to be test-optional and must submit ACT and/or SAT scores.

Baldwin Wallace is a homeschool-friendly institution. We welcome applications from students who have been homeschooled for all or part of their secondary education. All applicants are eligible for merit-based scholarships and financial aid consideration. In addition to the application, homeschooled students must include the following documents:

  • ACT and/or SAT test scores: Scores should be sent directly from the testing agency. Homeschooled students are not eligible to be test optional.
  • High school transcript: Applicants must produce a transcript demonstrating courses taken, grades achieved and completion of high school, signed and dated by the parent educator. This may be formatted as a Word document or PDF. The transcript may also be submitted via Common Application if the student applied using that method.
  • Bibliography of high school literature and course descriptions of each course taken as a homeschooled student. This may be formatted as a Word document or PDF. The bibliography may also be submitted via Common Application if the student applied using that method.
  • Letter of recommendation: Applicants must submit a letter of recommendation from a non-parent teacher or from an outside teacher or instructor of an extracurricular activity.
  • School report form: Using the school report form in the online applicant portal, the parent educator may complete this form or submit a homeschool profile describing the homeschool structure, grade scale and resources used. The parent educator may also submit the Common Application's school report form if the student applied using that method. Please note that students from non-accredited schools will also be required to follow the requirements for homeschooled students.

Last updated 7/17/2026