Long-time lurker and first-time poster. Be gentle We homeschool our children (though coordinate their education is probably a better term, with a local consortium, high-quality online classes and dual enrollment for the final two years of HS being our path thus far) and DS is highly interested in USNA. We've just graduated our oldest, so I'm pretty familiar with the hurdles and unique parts of the homeschool applicant for competitive U.S. and international universities. Obviously USNA is different and my son and I have done a ton of research. We're a little stuck on one thing. For the typical domestic college application, one of the homeschool parents completes the Common App 'School Report' and 'Counselor Letter'. I see from the USNA's website that a similar thing happens in the application process, but I cannot find anything about who completes that for a homeschooled student. Any insights on this question from anyone on the forum? Or is this something my son should ask Admissions about?
No huge rush to know, since he only just completed his 10th grade year. Many thanks in advance. This forum has been an absolute gold mine of information. Sincere and heartfelt thanks for all the stalwart posters for their time, kindness, and assistance. And thanks also to the Mids and recent grads who take time to post about their experiences!
No huge rush to know, since he only just completed his 10th grade year. Many thanks in advance. This forum has been an absolute gold mine of information. Sincere and heartfelt thanks for all the stalwart posters for their time, kindness, and assistance. And thanks also to the Mids and recent grads who take time to post about their experiences!