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Homeschool Reqs
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Homeschooled students follow the same process as all other first year applicants and there are no requirements unique to homeschooled students. However, we do offer additional ways to tell your story. Please see below for both required and optional components.

A Completed Application

The following our the provided options to complete an application to Beloit College:

Transcript

All homeschooled applicants must submit a transcript that documents all courses taken during their high school experience by year.

Each course should include

  • Title and Level
  • Number of credits
  • Institution (Online, Community College, Tutor, at home)
  • Performance (Letter grade, Pass/Fail, Meets/Exceeds Expectations)

Transcripts may also include

  • Scores from AP tests
  • GED results
  • Examples of independent research
  • Syllabi and reading lists

Additional Transcripts

  • We appreciate official transcripts from any institutions where you have taken classes, but please include these courses in your homeschool transcript as well.
  • If you are completing your high school education under the umbrella of a diploma-granting institution, you will need to submit a transcript from that institution.
School Report

This document is available as part of the application and should be completed by your homeschooling parent/principal.

Proof of Ability to Benefit

All applicants planning to apply for financial aid must meet federal standards for proof of ability to benefit. Traditionally this is satisfied by a high school diploma. Homeschooled students studying outside of a diploma granting organization must meet the guidelines of the state where they are studying by submitting a GED, another approved ability to benefit test, or by self-certifying.

Proof of ability to benefit is required before matriculation, not during the application process.

Optional Materials

Letter(s) of Recommendation

While Beloit does not require letters of recommendation, we value the insight they give us into your ability, character, interests, and potential, as well as individual circumstances that may have affected you personally or academically. For that reason, we strongly encourage you to submit at least one, and we will read up to three.

Most recommendations come from teachers in core academic subjects, but we will accept letters from teachers in elective subjects, extracurricular advisors or coaches, employers, college access counselors, clergy, family members, or peers.

The most important thing is that this person can evaluate you not only as a student, but also as an individual and member of the community. Letters should describe specific activities in which you participated together and evaluate your performance through the eyes of experience and objective judgment. We are especially interested in evidence of your potential success in a rigorous academic setting.

Standardized Test Scores

Beloit is unabashedly test-optional for both admission and consideration for merit scholarships.

If you feel that your test scores reflect well on your abilities and would like us to consider them, please send them. We will consider your highest subscores from multiple test dates.

You may submit test scores via the testing agency (SAT code: 1059 / ACT code: 4564\) or your official secondary school transcript.

Admission Counselor Meeting

You may schedule a one-on-one meeting with an admissions counselor in order to learn more about us and to allow us to get to know you better. Every homeschooled applicant is unique and it’s very helpful for us to discuss your educational journey. Reach out to Liam Dailey to set up a conversation.

Academic Paper

Beloit is an institution that will challenge your reading and writing skills. Students who have followed a less traditional academic path can demonstrate readiness for the college classroom by sharing a piece of academic writing such as a literary analysis or a research paper.

You may upload digital files through the online applicant status page. While you may also mail physical items to the Admissions Office, please note that these items cannot be returned.

Art Supplement

During our holistic application review, there are many different opportunities to demonstrate your talent and dedication. If you’ve devoted significant time during your homeschool education to poetry, painting, photography, or any other art form, we would love to see your work.

You may upload digital files through the online applicant status page. While you may also mail physical items to the Admissions Office, please note that these items cannot be returned.

Application Deadlines (2)

Application Deadlines

November 01, 2025

Early Action

Non-binding early application

April 01, 2026

Regular Decision

Standard application deadline

Quick Facts

Quick Facts

ACT/SAT

Optional

Letters of Rec

3 Optional

Institution Type

private

Application Fee

$0 (no fee)

Last updated 8/1/2025