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Homeschooled students bring unique qualities to our campus, and we welcome their interest in UW Tacoma. To become eligible for freshman admission consideration, homeschooled students must meet the minimum requirements. An official homeschool transcript is required for all homeschooled coursework and students must complete the College Academic Distribution Requirements (CADRs).* For each subject studied, the transcript must include:
- Course title
- Duration of study
- Short description of course content
- Grade for performance (or comparable qualitative assessment)
To be considered official, the homeschool transcript must be signed by the teacher of record; this may be a parent. Official transcripts also are required for any coursework completed at other high schools or regionally accredited colleges. Learn more about Submitting Transcripts.
CADR Test Score Requirements
College Academic Distribution Requirements (CADR) subjects completed through homeschooled coursework require validating test scores. Exceptions include home-schooled applicants with at least one year of high school or college coursework (i.e. Running Start).
CADR subjects completed at a high school or regionally accredited college do not require test score validation. (The UW Tacoma does not have an established list of predetermined minimum scores but reviews each homeschooled applicant in light of their unique educational history.)
CADR Examination Options
Scores from ACT with Writing or SAT Reasoning Test may serve as a validation option for some CADR subjects.