Homeschooled Applicants
Barnard welcomes applications from homeschooled students. Homeschooled applicants follow the same guidelines as all other applicants with the following exceptions to the transcript and letters of recommendation.
Transcripts
In lieu of an official high school transcript, the student must submit a complete listing, by year, of all courses that were taught at home. The student should also list the books that they read as well as indicate how their performance was assessed and include that assessment (teacher comments, actual grade, etc.). If the student has attended a high school for any period of time, they must submit official high school transcripts of any/all high school work. Additionally, like all applicants, if the student has enrolled in any college courses, they must submit official college transcripts. Homeschooled applicants do not need to obtain a GED.
Teacher Recommendations
If homeschooled students are unable to acquire traditional teacher recommendations, they may submit two letters of recommendation from individuals who have taught them in some form of an educational setting, such as a tutor, a research adviser, or an academic internship mentor. The instructor must answer all of the questions posed on the teacher recommendation form. Although parents are usually the primary teachers for students who are homeschooled, we do not accept parent letters of recommendation as the only recommendation. We must receive a letter assessing the student's academic performance from a non-parent. If parents were the only individuals involved in teaching the student, then the student should obtain letters from employers (paid or volunteer work) or individuals with whom they may have been involved in volunteer activities.
Questions?
If you have any questions regarding the application process, please contact Christina Lopez, Dean of Admissions, at clopez@tif2005.com.