Homeschooling To Higher Education: Prep For College Success

August 17, 2023
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Post sponsored by Excel High School

For many, the homeschool journey is a deliberate and passionate choice, driven by a desire for personalized education that aligns with familial values and student-specific needs. As the homeschooling community continues to grow, so does the number of homeschooled students making their way to college. Preparing for this transition, however, can pose unique challenges. Below, we delve into strategies to ensure homeschoolers are not just college-ready but primed for success.

Understanding College Admission Requirements for Homeschoolers

It’s essential to research universities early on to understand their specific homeschooler admission criteria. Some universities embrace homeschooled students, acknowledging the discipline, maturity, and self-motivation often demonstrated by such applicants. Others may request additional documentation or standardized testing. Early research helps families align their curriculum with university expectations.

  • Maintain Comprehensive Transcripts: Homeschool parents should maintain detailed records, ensuring they include:
    • Course titles
    • Descriptions
    • Textbooks or resources used
    • Grades received
    • Standardized test scores

Transparency is key. For instance, while “Biology” might suffice in a homeschool setting, “Biology with Lab using Apologia’s Exploring Creation with Biology” is more descriptive for college admissions.

  • Pursue Advanced Placement (AP) or ACE Credits: Advanced Placement (AP) certified courses and the American Council on Education’s ACE Credits both serve as significant indicators to colleges of a student’s academic readiness and versatility. At Excel High School, students can access 20 online ACE-approved courses, providing an innovative approach to earning college credits while working towards their high school diploma. Whether through AP-certified classes or the long-standing ACE CREDIT® program, homeschooled students not only enhance their academicHomeschool Students Preparing for College profiles but also gain invaluable insight into college-level challenges, ensuring they are poised for success in higher education.
  • Prepare for Standardized Tests: While some universities are going test-optional, SATs and ACTs remain vital for homeschoolers. They provide an objective measure of academic capability. Consistent preparation, including practice tests and potentially even tutoring, can be beneficial.
  • Showcase Extracurricular Activities: Colleges appreciate well-rounded students. Homeschoolers often have the flexibility to pursue passions deeply, whether that’s music, art, sports, or community service. Document these experiences, as they’ll enrich college applications.
  • Gather Letters of Recommendation: While traditionally-schooled students might obtain these from teachers, homeschoolers can seek them from coaches, mentors, or leaders of organizations they’re involved in.

Embracing the Benefits of Homeschooling

Being homeschooled is not a disadvantage. In many cases, it can be a unique selling point. Homeschoolers often bring distinct perspectives, having learned in environments that promote autonomy, critical thinking, and creativity.

Consider Online High School Programs

With technology’s ascent, online high school programs, like those offered at Excel High School, have risen in prominence. These can serve as a strong alternative to homeschooling, providing:

  • Fully Accredited Program: Excel’s online programs ensure students receive education that meets set standards, vital for college applications.
  • Flexibility: Online schooling aligns with the homeschool ethos of learning at one’s own pace and on one’s own schedule.
  • Preparation for Digital University Courses: Many colleges now offer online components. Familiarity with such platforms can be a boon for homeschooled students.

Academic Support

Understanding college admissions can be tricky. Excel High School’s Team supports students in navigating college, employment, and even military plans. Their online college support portal, MyPlan, offers resources on college admissions requirements, scholarships, and more.Excel High School Online Homeschool Programs

Closing Thoughts

Homeschooling is a beautiful journey of exploration, nurturing students’ innate curiosity. When it’s time to transition to higher education, with meticulous preparation, your homeschooler can stand out, showcasing their unique experiences and perspectives. Remember, the goal isn’t just to get into college, but to thrive once there.

With resources like Excel High School’s online programs and academic support through Myplan, homeschooled students are equipped with tools that not only help them meet college admissions standards but excel in their higher education endeavors. Embrace the homeschool journey, and trust that with the right support, the leap to college will be a successful one.

 

Additional Homeschool Resources

Top Homeschool-Friendly Colleges

Guide to College Admissions

Plan for a Debt-Free College Education