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  • Homeschooling And College

    As children grow out of their little pants and are ready to begin
    their teens, many parents wonder if they should continue with the
    homeschooling program. They fear that colleges may not give equal
    opportunities to a child educated at home.

    Many fears of this kind were put to rest when 2 homeschooled boys
    got admission into Harvard. Harvard does not require a high school
    diploma for gaining admission to their degree program. Many
    colleges are more interested in the knowledge and behavior of the
    homeschooled children rather than their high school diplomas. In
    fact, other things being similar many colleges prefer
    homeschoolers because of the diversity and richness they bring to
    their college life.

    Admission requirements may vary. While some colleges require the
    child to appear for the SAT, others may need a general equivalency
    diploma. And some may not care for any tests at all. The criterion
    may vary depending on the college that you wish to apply to. But,
    college courses really do not require any high school background
    or special training.

    It is common to come across parents who frantically try to shift
    out their homeschool children to high schools because they fear
    unavailability of college admissions. But college admissions are
    open to all educated individuals, regardless of whether they are
    educated at home or at a public school.

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