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Malone University

Homeschool test policyOptional
Next deadlineJul 27, 2026

Application deadlines

July 27, 2026
Rolling Final Deadline
Last date to submit applications

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Acceptance rate
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Letters of rec0
Institution typeprivate
Application fee$0 (no fee)

Applicant guide

At Malone University, we uniquely blend a nurturing environment for homeschooled students with our commitment to faith-based education, standing out as the only Bible-based University in Northeast Ohio. Homeschooled students thrive here. Tailored education for unique learners We understand and value the distinct educational journey of homeschooled students. Our programs are designed to build on your unique learning experiences:

  • Individualized attention: Benefit from a low student-to-faculty ratio and personalized faculty advising.
  • Flexible learning options: Our faculty structure their classroom environments to meet the needs of all students through various instructional formats.
  • Merit-based scholarships and financial aid: We offer financial aid to support your educational aspirations, including a $1,500 scholarship created specifically for our homeschooled students.
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The individual or organization responsible for your academic records must compile a typed, signed, and dated, official transcript which includes all courses taken in grades 9-12 and corresponding grades received. Please note if a specific curriculum was used.

If you took any courses at a college or university prior to completing high school, contact the institution and request that they send an official transcript to Malone.

The recommended distribution of high school credit units is 4 units of English (emphasis on composition), 3 units of mathematics (including Algebra I, Plane Geometry, and Algebra II), 3 units of science (including a laboratory course), 2 units of social studies, 1 unit of history, 2 units of a foreign language, 1 unit of visual or performing arts, and at least 2 academic electives.

Additional units in mathematics and science are recommended for students who plan to enter programs in computer science, mathematics, natural sciences, or nursing.

Last updated 8/11/2025