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Home-Schooled Students

Home-Schooled Students

Home-schooled students must contact their Regional Office/Director of Instruction to obtain a Dual Enrollment application and information packet.

Students who are just beginning the Home Education Program will be evaluated based on the following selection criteria:

  • 2.5 GPA or better
  • 90% attendance or better
  • No record of serious disciplinary infractions
  • Individual universities/colleges may have additional requirements

Approval of Education Plan

Students who have been evaluated by a licensed evaluator may select up to three courses per semester (available grant funding permitting) as part of their approved Education Plan. The total number of Dual Enrollment credits must not exceed 24 credits in one year. In order to remain in the Dual Enrollment Program, students must successfully complete a course with a "C" or better. Students who are just beginning the Home Education Program (no evaluation) will be approved for up to two courses during their first semester.

Students must return all required documents to their Regional Office.

The Regional Office will forward to the Office of High School Reform the following documents:

  • Completed application
  • Signature pages required from the university/college
  • Parent Permission/Medical Form
  • Copy of Notarized Affidavit
  • Copy of most recent evaluation from licensed evaluator (if applicable)
  • Copy of a log containing the student's Education Plan of daily instruction: courses, day of the week and times of instruction if student is just beginning the Home Educated Program from the student's supervisor.

Dual Enrollment Grade Reporting

Students should request a transcript from the college/university to include in their educational portfolio.