How to Apply as a Graduate of an Unaccredited High School or Home School Program
If your home school program or high school is not accredited by one of the approved accreditation agencies, you are on the right web page. If your program is accredited, please use the new freshman requirements and application procedures.
Requirements for All New Unaccredited Home School or High School Applicants
- 16 or older before the first day of class. Younger students may be considered on a case-by-case basis.
- If you are transferring from a college you must also meet our transfer admission criteria.
- Submit a homeschool summary form (PDF) and homeschool portfolio. If you enroll in any college, ask the college to submit an official transcript.
Approved home-school and high school accrediting agencies
- A regional accrediting association such as the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Council on Accreditation and School Improvement (SACSCASI).
- Accredited schools can be found on the .
Bachelor’s degree new freshman applicants applying through summer 2025 must meet one of the following admissions criteria:
- 3.0+ unweighted high school GPA in the required high school curriculum and on track to complete all required high school curriculum requirements.
- 2.4+ unweighted high schools GPA in the required high school curriculum, and on track to complete all required high school curriculum requirements, with SAT scores that meet a 480 Evidence-Based Reading and Writing and a 440 Math OR ACT scores that meet a 17 English or Reading and a 17 Math and a freshman index of at least 2400.
- If a bachelor’s degree applicant does not meet one of the above requirements, they will automatically be considered for associate pathway admission. Associate pathway freshman applicants must have at least a 2.0 unweighted high school GPA in the required high school curriculum to be considered for admission.
- While submission of ACT or SAT scores is not required for admission to ǧÃŬAV through summer 2024, there may be implications of not submitting them if you have them. Learn more about Learning Support course requirements. Submission of test scores does not change a student's admissibility.
Note: Requirements listed below are for students applying to ǧÃŬAV for fall 2025 or a later semester.
Mailing Documents
Mail Documents for associate or bachelor's degree to:
University of North Georgia
Admissions Imaging Center
PO Box 1358
Gainesville, GA 30503-1358
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