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The University of Dallas welcomes homeschool students to apply for undergraduate admission. In fact, approximately 10-12% of the current undergraduate student body comes from a home educated background. Homeschool students find that small seminar-style classes, tight-knit community and active faith life make UD a perfect place to build upon their unique educational foundation. We understand how exhilarating yet difficult the college search can be, so rest assured that the homeschool application process has been specifically tailored to the unique characteristics of a home education.
We encourage you to explore the pages of our website to learn more about scholarships, deadlines and other important information about the application process for homeschool students. We look forward to working with you and wish you the best of luck in your college search!
If you use an accredited homeschool program, you must submit the following items in order to be considered for admission to the University of Dallas:
Common accredited programs include Kolbe Academy, Mother of Divine Grace, Seton Home Study, Regina Caeli Academy, Texas Tech ISD, Angelicum Academy and Our Lady of Victory.
If you use a non-accredited or self-designed homeschool program, you must submit the following items in order to be considered for admission to the University of Dallas:
UD reserves the right to recalculate a GPA as deemed necessary.
(Any transcripts or booklists that do not contain all the required information outlined above will be considered incomplete and returned to the applicant.)
If you have questions about the above information or what your unique homeschool situation requires, please contact our homeschool admission counselor at 800-628-6999 or crusader@udallas.edu.