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About Me
Services
  • Services Provided
  • PK-5 Group Counseling
  • 6-12 Career Counseling
  • High School Planning
  • Schedule a Consultation
College Corner
  • Homeschool Help
More
  • Contact Me
  • Tesimonials
  • Things You Should Know
More
  • Home
  • About Me
  • Services
    • Services Provided
    • PK-5 Group Counseling
    • 6-12 Career Counseling
    • High School Planning
    • Schedule a Consultation
  • College Corner
    • Homeschool Help
  • More
    • Contact Me
    • Tesimonials
    • Things You Should Know

Welcome to
freedom of choice S.C.
School Counseling

Welcome to freedom of choice S.C. School CounselingWelcome to freedom of choice S.C. School CounselingWelcome to freedom of choice S.C. School Counseling
  • Home
  • About Me
  • Services
    • Services Provided
    • PK-5 Group Counseling
    • 6-12 Career Counseling
    • High School Planning
    • Schedule a Consultation
  • College Corner
    • Homeschool Help
  • More
    • Contact Me
    • Tesimonials
    • Things You Should Know

College Corner for Homeschoolers

Can my child get into a good college if they are homeschooled?

As the number of homeschoolers continues to climb and more colleges now provide homeschool-specific guidelines for applicants, higher education has taken on a decidedly favorable attitude towards this population of learners. Most homeschooling families still have questions about the college application process. Learn more about college application requirements for homeschoolers and receive valuable tips on making an easy transition.

Is it harder for homeschoolers to get into college?

The college admission process is handled very similarly for homeschoolers as it is for traditionally schooled students. In fact, many admissions offices actively seek out homeschoolers. Admissions officers evaluate each student within the context of his/her own background and the opportunities they've had.   

Here's a great link that sums up what a homeschooler should know about going to college.

https://bit.ly/3L2Wwul

CHECK YOUR COLLEGE ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS

Each university has its own admission requirements. Ensure you research the admission requirements for homeschoolers and familiarize yourself with the required application deadlines.

 While most colleges don't have a separate application for homeschooled students, they may require additional academic information. Families should be prepared to provide a detailed syllabus for each class and explain the grade equivalency. If the classes were not taught by the parent, list the educational provider.  With the right tools, homeschooled students and their parents can craft an application that highlights their strengths and demonstrates the value they will bring to the college to which they are applying.  

For assistance with a letter of recommendation, please contact me for details. 

The College Board

Connecting students to college success

https://www.collegeboard.org/

What Parents Should Tell Their Child About College Admission

https://www.prepgurus.com/blog/2015/9/15/what-every-parent-should-tell-their-senior-about-college-admissions


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