Hey guys, I've recently come across a resource called Alpha Omega Publications and I heard they have great recommendations for homeschool-friendly colleges. Does anyone know which colleges they typically recommend?
Alpha Omega Publications is indeed a company that provides curriculum resources for homeschooling. They have a list of colleges that are known to be homeschool-friendly which they endorse because of a history of admitting and supporting homeschooled students.
Unfortunately, as an outsider and without access to their proprietary list, I can't confirm the specific colleges that Alpha Omega Publications recommends. The information they provide is usually found within their customers' area or their proprietary resources.
That being said, many colleges and universities across the U.S. are very open to admitting homeschooled students and have even set up specific admissions guidelines for these students. Institutions like Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), Harvard University, Stanford University, the University of California system, and Vanderbilt University, to name a few, are known to be homeschool-friendly.
Each of these institutions has guidelines on their websites on the admission process for homeschooled students, making the process clearer and more accessible. So while not directly from Alpha Omega Publications, these are some high-quality options you could consider.
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