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Home Up
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Individuals who are graduates of home study or non-recognized high schools
are eligible for admission under the following criteria:
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The diploma is recognized as a high school diploma by the
state department of education in the applicant’s home state. International
applicants who have completed a secondary education by home study
(“home-schooled”) are considered for admission provided their home study is
recognized by the appropriate governmental agency in their home country and
the credential granted for program completion is at least equivalent to a high
school diploma in the United States.
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The applicant’s equivalent public high school class has
graduated.
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They must participate in the American
College Testing Program (ACT Plus Writing) including the Writing Test.
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Demonstrate curricular proficiencies.
In any case, applicants graduating from home study must provide documentation that the Home School is
registered with the appropriate governmental agency. An official transcript must
include the following criteria:
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Name of the Home School and address.
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Name of the principal or headmaster.
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Name of the student.
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Student’s birth date.
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Curriculum and courses taken each year with grades and a
grade point average.
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Cumulative grade point average for total progress.
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Credential awarded, usually a diploma, with graduation date.
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Notarized seal.
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