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Early College Students

Homeschooled Students

Homeschooled students have the same requirements and admissions process for the Early College Program.

Who can apply?

Any high school student who is:

  • at least 16 years of age and a high school junior or senior,
  • maintaining a cumulative GPA of 2.5 or higher (submit transcript),
  • approved by your high school counselor and/or principal,
  • currently pursuing your high school diploma and
  • desiring to take classes that are not available through your high school.

Applications must be received by the following deadlines, to increase class selection opportunities:

Summer and Fall – May 15

Winter – October 15

What is a transcript?

A transcript is a record of all the classes a student has taken in their high school career and the grades they earned. Each transcript should include two semesters per academic year, and a cumulative grade point average for a 4.0 grading scale. Please see example.

http://www.brightkidsathome.com/examples/trans-examples/homeschool-transcript.pdf

How do you apply?

Send your application, your transcript, and $20 application fee (make checks payable to GRCC) to the Admissions Office at GRCC.

If I am a homeschooled student, who signs as my counselor/principal?

Most homeschooled students obtain academic guidance from their parent/guardian. In this case, your parent guardian would be required to sign in both the "parent/guardian" and "counselor/principal" places.


Updated on 14-JAN-08
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