IU encourages applications from a wide variety of backgrounds,
including homeschooled students. We individually evaluate homeschooled
students on the same basis as students from public and private schools,
using the same academic standards. The most important factors we consider
are:
Curriculum and Academic Prerequisites
Homeschooled applicants must complete study in specific core academic
areas (English, math, social science, and natural science, with
foreign language strongly recommended), and submit a transcript
of their course work. The minimum required curriculum is:
- 8 semesters of English
- 6 semesters of math
- 4 semesters of social science
- 2 semesters of natural science
In addition to the course work outlined above, students from Indiana
are required to complete a minimum of eight additional semesters of some
combination of math, natural science, social science, and/or foreign
language. Out-of-state students are expected to complete a minimum of 32
semesters of college-preparatory courses. That includes the course work
listed above plus 12 semesters of some combination of math, natural
science, social science, and/or foreign language.
Transcripts
We realize that the transcripts of homeschooled students may be
different than those of traditional high school students. Regardless of
format, your transcript should include:
- All courses taken, including those in progress, and the time frame in
which each was taken (i.e., academic year and semester)
- Assessment of performance (letter grades, percentages, portfolio
commentary, etc.), and an explanation of any applicable grading
scales
In some cases, you may be asked to submit additional information
describing your curriculum, such as detailed course descriptions and texts
used. If you have completed course work concurrently at a high school or
college, please include official transcript(s) from the institution(s)
with your application.
Standardized Test Scores
IU requires scores from either the ACT or the SAT. Students must submit
the results from the SAT or ACT writing component along with the other
standard sections of either test that is taken.
When you register for a test, make sure to ask that your score be sent
to IU Bloomington. Our SAT code is 1324 and our ACT code is
1210. You may also send us a photocopy of your result report.
If you submit more than one set of scores, we'll consider the highest
critical reading and math component scores for the SAT or the highest ACT
composite. In 2006, the average SAT score for fall admitted freshmen was
1170; the average ACT composite was 26.
For More Information
If you have questions regarding the review of homeschooled applicants
or would like more information, please contact
the Office of Admissions.
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