A few days ago
Lyssa

Can homeschooled students get scholarships?

I’m currently trying to get my parents to grant me the permission to be homeschooled, but they’re worried that I won’t be eligible for scholarships like students in public high schools. Also, if anyone has any homeschooling program suggestions, I’m open!

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A few days ago
inluck777

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Absolutely! Google “homeschool scholarship” and see what comes up! Many colleges actively recruit homeschoolers, as studies find them to better prepared for college and “the real world” than their schooled peers. Test scores tend to be higher, they are socially more mature, more confident, etc.

I would not ask the principal about it, LOL… he’s in the business of keeping kids IN school, not encouraging them to leave school!

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A few days ago
Christy
YES, definitely!

Just because you are homeschooled does not mean you can’t get scholarships.

In fact, some colleges look more highly upon students who were homeschooled because the quality of education is usually better than what you can get in public school.

Homeschoolers are often better students who are more prepared for college. Colleges want students from different backgrounds… not just students who are all alike.

Talk to the office of admissions at your prospective college(s), and do some searching for private scholarships in your community and on websites like FastWeb (http://www.fastweb.com).

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A few days ago
Anonymous
yes they can get scholarships.

Online charter schools are considered the same as public schooling. My son graduated an online charter school and now attends University of Dayton ( a private university ) with scholarships.

Home schooling can work for some. The student needs to be self disciplined enough to do the work and care. Generally less work is involved with an online charter school than in a regular public school. You are also able to work at your own pace. k12 will customize your curriculum and make sure you are where you need to be.

This is the school my other children are now attending,

http://www2.k12.com/getk12/index.html……

Depending on where you live they may be a help, if not, there are online charter schools all over.

They will provide you with the computer, printer, supplies and books that you need as well as teachers and academic advisors. This is the same as a public school but ONLINE at home.

If you need anything else feel free to email me

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A few days ago
delemamomma
I personally know many home schoolers who received scholarships. The daughter of a friend of mine recently returned home after four years of FREE college! She home schooled all but the first few years of elementary and she got a full ride at a private university based on her test scores alone. There are more scholarships and grants out there than you can shake a stick at and you have more time to apply because you can finish your high school course work in less time. Like another poster mentioned, you also have more time to volunteer in the community which makes you look even better.
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A few days ago
Anonymous
You’ll be eligible for any scholarships you would otherwise qualify for. Many homeschool graduates have gotten scholarships from programs such as National Merit Scholars.
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A few days ago
?
Absolutely 🙂

I found this article on A to Z Home’s Cool Homeschooling Website. Check it out …

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5 years ago
Anonymous
for starters you have to had played varsity at you local high school for at least 3 years starter, you coach has to like you A LOT. have to have been in news papers, things like that. Also only division 2 or 1 give scholarships for the most part. also depends how good you were.
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A few days ago
vincent_dlc
Yes, in fact us homeschoolers are more eligible. Because we work on our own time we have more time for community service. One of my friends and his brother are volunteer fire fighters in escamia county florida. and i use AOP switched on schoolhouse its a computer program by Alpha Omega Productions.
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A few days ago
Victory
Yes they are eligible. Your parents need to talk to your principal about it and he/she should have the info you will need.
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A few days ago
pugs5678
yes www.k12 .com does
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