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Homeschool test policyOptional
Next deadlineFeb 1, 2026

Application deadlines

February 1, 2026
Rolling Final Deadline
Last date to submit applications

Quick facts

Acceptance rate
ACT / SATOptional
Letters of rec2 Optional
Institution typepublic
Application fee$50

Applicant guide

OU has admission counselors assigned to each prospective homeschool student who will guide them and their parents through the application process. On this page, you’ll find resources and application information specifically for homeschooled students.

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The homeschool administrator will submit an official copy of your coursework from 9th through 12th grade. The transcript should list the academic years, grades earned, and the credit earned. The transcript should be signed and dated by the administrator. If you are attending an online public or private school, the school would send the official transcript.

If you are a homeschooled student, you register for the ACT the same as everyone else, either by paper or online. The only thing that will be different will be when you fill in your ACT high school code. For homeschoolers in the United States, it is a universal number: 969-999 Other standardized tests depend on high school state requirements to graduate.

At least one letter of recommendation is suggested, but we will accept up to three letters of recommendation. Choose someone who knows you well to write your letter.

Curricular requirements are composed of the following 15 required units:

  • Basic Skill Requirements:
  • 4 units of English
  • 3 units of Math
  • 3 units of Laboratory Science
  • History and Citizenship Skills Requirement
  • 1 unit American History
  • 2 units over History or Citizenship
  • Guided Electives
  • 2 units

Last updated 8/30/2025