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SMU happily accepts and reviews applications from students attending non-traditional high schools, including homeschools and online high schools. A student who has been home-schooled is subject to the same review as a student applying from a traditional high school (please follow the application instructions). We ask that all home-schooled students complete the Homeschool Supplement.
The SMU Admission Committee makes the following additional recommendations for home-schooled students to help them be as competitive as possible in the admission process:
In our review of applicants, we like to see students challenging themselves academically. Regardless of which curriculum you follow, the committee would like to see, at minimum:
The admission committee will need something to help us measure your success as a student in your homeschool program. We understand that an official transcript may not be available. If this is the case, please submit a transcript with a consistent grading scheme and/or course descriptions including textbook titles so that we can fully understand your program and what was used to determine proficiency in each academic area.
You can use the space provided on the Homeschool Supplement or provide a document in your own format. While not required, it may be beneficial to have your transcript notarized.
As you will see on our application checklist, a counselor recommendation is required and a teacher recommendation is highly recommended.
Many home-schooled applicants challenge themselves by taking dual-credit courses from local accredited colleges or recommended standardized exams. Because each homeschool experience is different, SAT II subject test and/or AP/IB scores and college-level courses can provide the committee with an additional measure of your ability in core academic subject areas such as English literature, math, and science. We look forward to working with you and reviewing your application for admission. Please feel free to contact Anna Lee Buehn with any homeschool-related questions.
Last updated 7/22/2025