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CAN A HOME-SCHOOLED STUDENT BE IN THE DUAL ENROLLMENT HONORS PROGRAM?

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CAN A HOME-SCHOOLED STUDENT BE IN THE DUAL ENROLLMENT HONORS PROGRAM?

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KSU values the educational experiences of home-schooled students and has a long history of working with home-schooled students in the Admissions process. A number of home-schooled students participate in the Dual Enrollment Honors Program each year. Home-schooled students must also meet the same DEHP admissions standards as other students, including high school GPA and SAT or ACT scores. Home-schooled students who attend an accredited center endorsed by the Accrediting Commission for Independent Study (ACIS) or the Georgia Accrediting Commission (GAC) may be eligible to participate in Dual Enrollment based on review of academic preparation (on track to complete CPC). Beginning in the fall of 2009, students attending non-accredited home school programs or non-accredited high schools may be eligible to participate in the dual enrollment program if they meet all the regular Georgia and institutional dual enrollment requirements and can validate their on-track, Required High School Curricu

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