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- Homeschooled Students RIT has a history of admitting academically talented students from homeschool settings. In the absence of consistent homeschooling standards nationally and globally, guidelines have been developed for homeschooled students seeking RIT admission.
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RIT has a history of admitting academically talented students from homeschool settings. In the absence of consistent homeschooling standards nationally and globally, guidelines have been developed for homeschooled students seeking RIT admission.
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Once you have confirmed your intent to enroll at RIT, all students, including home schooled students, must also provide proof of graduation or equivalency before the start of classes.
RIT has a a high acceptance rate, but it does get less selective for certain majors. However, the number of applicants that do have higher stats have increased over the years, along with the trend of people applying to 7-10 schools at a time.
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Below is a list of Canadian universities and colleges that are known to have admitted or are willing to consider admitting homeschooled students, with direct links to their homeschool admissions policies if available.
Many universities accept homeschool diplomas, but they will usually want supplemental information to get a full picture of your academics. This information typically includes course descriptions, a list of textbooks used, a portfolio of work, or an academic transcript that indicates the courses you've taken and the grades you’ve earned.
Website: www.tru.ca. Home educated students have been accepted at this institution. Visit the website for information regarding admission criteria for those students requesting admission who are: a) not mature students and b) do not possess certification from a provincially-accredited program.
Certainly! Even if a college or university doesn’t currently have a specific admission policy for home-educated students, homeschoolers have still been able to gain admittance to many of these post-secondary institutions.