Randolph College welcomes home-schooled students whose experiences and perspectives will enrich our community. Applying to Randolph as a home-schooled student is essentially the same as applying from a traditional high school. Just follow these easy steps. Questions? Contact us .
- Submit the application. You can choose to...
- Apply online with our Randolph College Application ($35.00 application fee)
- Download the application (PDF) and mail it to us ($50.00 application fee), or
- Use the Common Application Form ($35.00 application fee) Be sure to check our deadlines to make sure you submit the application on time.
- There are two ways you may submit your transcript:
a. Submit the Randolph College Official Home School Transcript form (PDF) with the curriculum approved through your local school board. *
- Ask a teacher or guidance counselor to fill out a recommendation form for you. Be sure to note at the top of the form the date by which you would like it returned to the Admissions Office.
- Request that your results from the SAT I or ACT be sent to Randolph. Our SAT code is 5567, and our ACT code is 4388.
- Submit a personal statement or graded writing sample with your application.
- Schedule a visit to campus! We'd love to see you, and it's a great way to see if Randolph is the place for you.
- Explore financial aid and scholarship options.
- After you have completed all home-schooling course work, re-submit an official transcript from your home school association or the Randolph College Official Home School Transcript form (PDF) with the curriculum approved through your local school board.*
* If necessary, the Admissions Office may ask for additional test scores or other documentation, such as a General Education Diploma and/or portfolio, to supplement the regular application requirements.