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College and the Home School Report Card
By Josh Ramos

Despite the success of homeschooling programs in recent years, many parents remain concerned about future opportunities for their children who are home schooled. Among the most common questions asked by parents who are considering homeschooling, the possibility of attending college remains a primary concern.

Many people who have not looked extensively into homeschooling are surprised to learn that homeschooling children have done very well in recent years. Many perform better than the average public school student, and some have even attended the most prestigious schools in the country.

With this success in mind, parents should not be afraid that their children will not be admitted into college. Nevertheless, it would be wise for parents to investigate college requirements long before the child is ready to graduate from high school. Most colleges require a transcript, and at first glance this may seem like a difficult task for a home schooler.

However, if the homeschool program you follow has a good structure, it shouldn't be too difficult to record grades and form some sort of transcript record to use with college admission applications. In addition, all students are able to take standardized tests such as the SAT, and homeschooled students typically do better than the average student taking these tests.

In addition to transcripts and standardized test scores, the personal essay allows a student to demonstrate his writing ability along with what areas of study the student may be interested in. Taking advanced placement courses is another way to demonstrate the student,s potential. The standardized test scores, along with the personal essay and any advanced placement scores, help to independently verify the students' achievement in the homeschool program.

Despite the challenges, parents should not shy away from the possibility of homeschooling because of fear for their child's future. If they take adequate steps, their children's education will undoubtedly be enriched, not devalued, through homeschooling.

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