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Taylor’s community thrives on creativity, relational authenticity, and a genuine enthusiasm about integrating faith and learning. It’s an environment where you can build upon your passion for learning and unique high school experiences.
Our 13:1 student-to-faculty ratio means that students can build strong relationships with classmates and professors. You are known, seen, and mentored every step of the way here. The intentional community within our residence halls, where freshmen through seniors live together, feels like family.
Good news! The application process for a homeschool student is the same as it is for any other student. Applications will be reviewed with or without the submission of ACT, SAT, or CLT test scores. More information about Taylor’s "preferred, but flexible" approach can be found on the Apply page.
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*If the homeschool curriculum has been with an organized program or published curriculum, this should be specified on the transcript. In the absence of such a program or curriculum, a course description and/or reading list for each class should accompany the transcript.
All students are evaluated by the same set of standards. Academic preparedness and achievement are examined through the applicant’s grade point average, class rank (if applicable), and SAT, ACT, or CLT scores. Challenging curriculum, including advanced placement and dual credit courses from a college, will be given special consideration.
Students applying to Taylor should complete a challenging academic course load including the following:
Homeschool Academic Preparation for College | |
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English | 4 years |
Mathematics | 3-4 years; algebra, geometry, advanced algebra, calculus, or trigonometry |
Laboratory Science | 3-4 years; biology, chemistry, or physics |
Social Science | 2 years; American History, European History, government, sociology, psychology, or economics |
Foreign Language | 2 years strongly recommended |
Music | Introductory course strongly recommended |
Art | Introductory course strongly recommended |
No. Homeschool applicants fill out and submit the same application as all other applicants.
No. There are no separate or additional requirements for homeschool applicants.
Yes! Over 8% of this year’s incoming freshman class is made up of homeschool students.
The homeschool transcript should include the following information: personal and homeschool information (including anticipated/actual graduation date), the courses completed (including course title, final grade, and credits earned), an academic summary (total credits and cumulative grade point average), and an authorized signature and date. View sample transcript.
*If the homeschool curriculum has been with an organized program or published curriculum, this should be specified on the transcript. In the absence of such a program or curriculum, a course description and/or reading list for each class should accompany the transcript.
Though Taylor does not offer specific scholarships for homeschool students, there are outside scholarship opportunities available.
Homeschool students can receive credit for AP and CLEP exams with appropriate scores. Email admissions@taylor.edu to request a credit evaluation form.
Homeschool parents and students can check out our “College Preparation Checklist” for recommendations on how to reduce stress and be prepared.