Admissions
Apply as a Home-Schooled Student

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 .

  1. Submit the application. You can choose to...
    1. Apply online with our Randolph College Application ($35.00 application fee)
    2. Download the application   (PDF) and mail it to us ($50.00 application fee), or
    3. Use the Common Application Form  ($35.00 application fee)  Be sure to check our deadlines to make sure you submit the application on time.
  2. 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. *

  1. 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.
  2. 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.
  3. Submit a personal statement or graded writing sample with your application.
  4. 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.
  5. Explore financial aid and scholarship options.
  6. 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.