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Can Homeschooled Children Get Into Good Colleges?
Karl Bunday's thorough reassurance that homeschoolers do indeed get into the best colleges. He keeps list updated alphabetically by college name. Last updated in 2006.

The Door is Open
While college may not be the best choice for every person, none of us wants to eliminate the option for our children. By Earl Gary Stevens, HEM.

Frequently Asked Questions About Unschooling High School and College with Alison Mckee
Whether your children are schooled, traditionally educated at home or unschooled, college admissions is not a guarantee. Don't fret, though, unschooled children are quite successful at getting into college. Not only are they getting into college but they are doing well once they get there.

Homeschooled students take unorthodox route to become top college candidates
Homeschoolers seem to be carrying off the transition into the mainstream well, with many getting into schools of their choice despite their unorthodox backgrounds. By Pamela R. Winnick, Post-Gazette Staff Writer.

Homeschool Nation
Helps promote homeschoolers as elite prospective college students. We are dedicated to ensuring that each homeschooled student is prepared for college and finds the right school. Both Christian and secular colleges promoted.

In a Class by Themselves
A wave of homeschoolers has reached the Farm--students with unconventional training and few formal credentials. What have they got that Stanford wants? And how do admission officers spot it?

Private & Homeschool Friendly Colleges & Universities
In the USA and Canada. Includes military academies. From The Home School Internet Resource Center.

Schoolhouse Rocked
Most surprising of all is that Harvard, BU, Brown, and other colleges are welcoming home-schoolers like all other students.

Training Kids for College
Homeschooling is NOT a specific strategy, in and of itself, to get kids prepared for college. What homeschooling is, however, is a very flexible learning tool to allow kids to live a life of curiosity, and which, if college is the goal, provide an excellent opportunity to prepare kids for the collegiate experience. By Tammy Takahashi.

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You're On Your Own (But I'm Here if You Need Me) : Mentoring Your Child During the College Years
by Marjorie Savage
Parents whose kids are away at college have a tough tightrope to walk: they naturally want to stay connected to their children, yet they also need to let go.
 
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