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Do homeschooled students typically attend college?

Hello! I've heard people say that most homeschooled students don't go to college. Is that true? I'm homeschooled and planning on going to college, so I was just wondering. Thanks in advance.

2 years ago

It's a common stereotype that homeschooled students don't typically attend college, but in fact, that's not necessarily the case. Recent studies have shown that a significant proportion of homeschooled students do pursue higher education, including at 2-year and 4-year institutions. Clients from homeschool backgrounds are as diverse and unique as their peers in more traditional school environments.

The college admissions process is slightly different for homeschooled students compared to those who go to public or private high schools. For example, instead of using a traditional high school transcript, homeschooled students often submit a portfolio of their work or a detailed homeschool transcript. Some colleges even have specific admissions counselors dedicated to reviewing applications from homeschooled students.

Remember, regardless of your educational background, what's most important for college admissions is your academic achievements, extracurricular activities, and personal qualities. The fact that you're homeschooled should by no means hinder your chances of getting into college. College admissions officers might find your unique educational path intriguing if you highlight your independent learning and dedication.

Don't let these stereotypes deter you from your goal of attending college. Just ensure to plan, research what colleges require from homeschool applicants, and stay focused on your academic and extracurricular activities. You're ahead of the curve just by simply asking and being curious.

2 years ago

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