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Homeschool applicants must provide the equivalent of a high school transcript with course or subject titles, duration of study for each title, content of study for each title, and an assessment of performance or grade. Additionally, applicants must submit course descriptions for each class detailing the content of study for each title, which should include a summary of the course and texts used. Preferably, the courses completed at home are part of a curriculum developed and evaluated by a nationally recognized diploma-granting organization or agency or sponsoring public high school. If applicants have taken classes outside the home, these courses must be clearly labeled on the transcript. If the outside organization provides a transcript (for example, a virtual high school or community college), those transcripts must be submitted officially by that institution. We cannot accept copies of these transcripts sent by parents or students. Upon graduation, if an official transcript from a state homeschool association or sponsoring public high school is not available, homeschool applicants must submit one of the following documents:
Last updated 7/22/2025