Admission of Homeschooled Students

Admission of a homeschooler to Trevecca requires the same documentation as any other Trevecca freshman applicant (i.e. submitting official ACT/SAT scores*, qualifying under the Freshmen Admissions Policy, etc.). The main difference is in the generation of the homeschooler’s high school transcript. Trevecca requires a high school transcript with all the subjects and grades taken by the student.

If the homeschooler’s education is:

  1. associated with an umbrella school organization, then the organization should provide the University with the official high school transcript.
  2. parent and student designed curriculum, then the parent as the primary instructor should provide the University with the official high school transcript.

Trevecca recognizes homeschool transcripts under parental authorization. Umbrella school and correspondence school transcripts are also accepted.

*In order to qualify for test-optional admission and scholarship awarding, homeschool transcripts must be issued to Trevecca from a registered umbrella program. To verify school status, please confirm that the umbrella school is recognized by ACT or SAT and has a CEEB code associated with it. Transcripts created by and sent from a parent of a homeschooled student will require either an ACT or SAT score to be submitted for admission and scholarship consideration.

An ACT composite score of 18 or above, or SAT Evidence-Based Reading and Writing + Math total score of 960 or above will be required for homeschooled students who do not belong to an umbrella program. Admission decisions will be based on ACT composite scores or SAT total scores in addition to a qualifying high school GPA on a 4.0 scale. ACT superscoring will be accepted for scholarship purposes and course placement only.*