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Homeschooled Students

Apply as a Homeschooled Student

Å·ÃÀÉ«ÇéƬwn College acknowledges and values prospective homeschooled students seeking college admission in Pennsylvania. Our admission process is designed so these students receive guidance and support from start to finish. We are excited about your interest in Å·ÃÀÉ«ÇéƬwn, and look forward to learning more about your achievements.

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Contact Information

Gretchen Camp Headshot

Gretchen Camp

Senior Director of Admissions & Operations

campg@etown.edu

717-361-1164

Four Steps to Apply to Å·ÃÀÉ«ÇéƬ:

1 Complete either the or to begin the application process at Å·ÃÀÉ«ÇéƬ. Please note, one is not preferred over the other. Once your application is submitted, you will receive a confirmation email and instructions to set up your personal admissions portal. By checking your portal regularly, you can stay up to date on the progress of your application. This is also where decisions are posted.

2 Request to have one letter of recommendation* submitted from the primary instructor/evaluator of your homeschool program. This letter should come from the person who has been most responsible for your academic learning, and who can highlight your academic abilities (this person is often, but not always a parent or guardian).

3 Request to have your official high school transcript* submitted showing work completed at least through your junior year. High school students taking college coursework can request to have to have their transcripts submitted directly to us from the credit-granting institutions.* Please see our website for additional details.

4 Standardized Test Scores - Applications will be reviewed with or without standardized tests with the exception of the Physician Assistant Program. Please see our website for our Test Optional Policy.

*To fulfill this requirement, official documents must come to us directly from your home education program, accreditation agency, recommender or credit granting institution. Generally speaking, official credentials can be submitted via secure electronic services, emailed to apply@etown.edu, or mailed to: Å·ÃÀÉ«ÇéƬwn College, 1 Alpha Drive, Office of Admissions, Å·ÃÀÉ«ÇéƬwn, PA 17022.

Deadlines and Additional Requirements

Below are some additional steps to consider as a first-year student applying to Å·ÃÀÉ«ÇéƬwn College.

Interview

Interviews are not required (see exceptions below), but are strongly recommended for all candidates.

Special Program Requirements

The following programs and majors have specific deadlines and additional requirements:

What is Å·ÃÀÉ«ÇéƬwn College Known For?

We Educate for Service

Our students work, learn, and live by our motto 'Educate for Service'. Whether it is service through community advocacy, work with faith-based organizations, or any culmination of service projects they choose to undertake, we encourage our students to do good in the world regardless of what they do or how they do it. Our students have the opportunity to share and explore the values that make them unique, and work with others in a meaningful and empowering way.

A Personalized Experience

Our 13:1 student to faculty ratio is perfect for students looking for personal attention in the classroom. This allows faculty in each of our 136 majors and minors to develop strong connections with their students, providing an individualized educational experience and opportunities for mentorship.ÌýWhen you arrive on campus for your first semester, youÌýare provided with faculty advisors and student mentors through our First Year Seminar (FYS) program. You’ll meet your advisor and mentors during orientation, and they’ll be close by to help you throughout your transition to college during the first semester. After the first semester, you’ll receive an advisor from your academic department. Almost all of our faculty members are full time, which provides our students with flexible access to their professors in and out of class.

A Student-Centered Culture and Active Campus Community

We don’t just promise a supportive, caring, and vibrant community, we live it, with over 80% of our students living on our beautiful 204-acre campus. Å·ÃÀÉ«ÇéƬ’s student-centered culture is at the heart of everything we do, from being known for faculty mentoring to connecting students to nearby city centers for internship and career opportunities to the way we intentionally bridge community life, service, athletics, arts, and academics so you can discover your most fulfilling path. With more than 80 student organizations to choose from, it is easy for you to get involved from day one. Our large selection of clubs and student-groups encompass a wide scope of interests and academic disciplines, ranging from multiple faith-based student groups, to groups devoted to the arts and theater, and everything in between. Outside of our organized groups, we also offer multiple opportunities for students to get involved in campus activities from world-renowned speakers to student-run events (movies, improv comedy, field-games) to intramural sports and wellness events.Ìý

Check Out Some of Our Visit Opportunities

We offer a variety of visit options—select the one that best fits your schedule and interests. Or, view all of our visit options.

All forms and questions can be directed to:

Office of Admissions

Å·ÃÀÉ«ÇéƬwn College

1 Alpha Drive

Å·ÃÀÉ«ÇéƬwn, PA 17022-2298

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Phone - (717) 361-1400

FAX - (717) 361-1365

Email - apply@etown.edu