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Georgia public colleges and universities are denying access to joint enrollment !

Important that Home School activists and supporters consider the following and sign the petition to change this discriminatory practice.

A Grassroots Organization Is Formed to Address USG Joint Enrollment Policy.

Joint enrollment is the program through which high school students can enroll in college courses while completing their high school (not "college") coursework. Georgia public colleges and universities are denying access to joint enrollment by high school students who are learning without third party oversight-accreditation.

Homeschool Access to College, HA2C, a grassroots organization of homeschooling parents in Georgia, is working to eliminate this discriminatory practice. This new organization is independent of (not affiliated with) HEIR or any other organization that existed previously, but enjoys participation by members of other organizations including HEIR. From their website: “We are diverse in our pedagogy, our politics, our ethnicities, and our faiths. We are united in our goal to access the best college educations for our homeschooled youth.”

Having your student enrolled in an accredited program - subject to third party oversight - is not required for excellent and successful homeschooling in Georgia or for freshman admission to most Georgia public colleges and universities. However, the University System of Georgia has begun denying access by independent homeschoolers to joint enrollment programs.

Please visit this organization’s website, www.ha2c.org, consider signing their on-line petition (open letter to the Board of Regents), and apply to join their yahoo group.

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An Open Letter to the Members of the Board of Regents, University System of Georgia

Joint Enrollment Policy for Homeschooled Students


We are parents and grandparents, aunts and uncles, friends and neighbors of homeschooled students in Georgia. We are also current and former homeschooled students.

We believe the accreditation requirement of the Board of Regents' (BOR) joint enrollment admission policy discriminates against homeschooled students and should be eliminated. We are writing to seek your support for this revision to the policy.

We are not asking that all homeschoolers be admitted under joint enrollment. We are asking that those who are not overseen by a third party be allowed to apply. The current policy prohibits well qualified students from even applying.
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Current Joint Enrollment
Through joint enrollment, high school students can enroll in college courses while completing their high school coursework. The Board of Regents' admission policy requires that all students be enrolled in a high school program overseen by a third party, although the BOR did allow an exception for Clayton County students whose public schools lost SACS accreditation. Until recently, qualified homeschooled students without third party oversight were, in practice, allowed to apply and to enroll in USG schools.

About 2 years ago, institutions that had previously admitted homeschooled students began refusing to accept these applications. Many very highly qualified homeschooled students are now being rejected.

When students and parents have asked admissions officers why third party oversight is now required in order to apply for joint enrollment, no one can explain other than to cite Board of Regent policy. None are aware of any problems with independent homeschoolers who have been admitted to joint enrollment programs in the past nor of any issues that would have precipitated the change. In some cases, admissions officers won't even return student or parent phone calls or respond to emails. We find it disturbing that no one will clarify why the change was made and that numerous requests for explanations have been unanswered.
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Homeschool Achievement
The academic achievement of homeschoolers over the past 20 years has been well documented; numerous studies indicate higher achievement and higher standardized test scores than traditionally educated students.

Dr. Angela Evans, Director of Undergraduate Admission at Kennesaw State University, states that in a study conducted by the KSU Office of Admissions, "researchers compared home educated college freshmen to their traditionally educated counterparts and discovered that the homeschoolers outperformed other students by almost a full grade point."

Admissions officers in colleges and universities nationwide report higher college retention rates for homeschool students. This is an important consideration for our university system given the coming economic downturn.
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Limitations of Third Party Oversight
Many homeschoolers choose academic programs overseen by third parties. They are an option and meet a real need; we appreciate the benefits of these programs.

But these programs are not always a good fit for students or families.

~Some students benefit most from rigorous individual courses that meet the academic requirements for college admission.
~Third party programs often do not provide courses in the areas of students' academic interests.
~Many families are unable to afford the cost of third party oversight.
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Consequences
The current joint enrollment admission policy is hurting students, families, and our university system.

~Students are being forced to give up their dreams. They have carefully planned, studied, worked hard, and achieved at very high levels, intending to enter college under joint enrollment. They are now submitting their applications and are being told they can't even apply.
~Students whose families can't afford to pay for third party oversight are barred from participating. Qualified students should not be prohibited from applying just because their parents have modest means.
~Some of our best and brightest students are being driven away from our university system.
~Admissions officers who recognize the achievement of these deserving students are being denied the ability even to consider their applications.
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Conclusion
We ask for your support in eliminating the accreditation requirement for admission of homeschooled students under joint enrollment. We are a richly diverse community that educates tens of thousands of the students in Georgia.

We do not consider our request unusual in light of your recent action on behalf of the students of Clayton County, in which you declared that students of those public, then unaccredited, schools to be eligible to apply to University System institutions--even without accreditation.

If you can eliminate the accreditation requirement for hardworking, high achieving students enrolled in a lawful form of education in Clayton County, it is only fair that you do the same for hardworking, high achieving homeschooled students who are also enrolled in a lawful form of education. We agree with the Board of Regents that qualification, not accreditation, should be the determining factor.

We are confident that when admissions officers at all University System of Georgia institutions are given the opportunity to examine the academic achievements of some of our best and brightest homeschooled students, they will be eager to have many of them join their campus communities. We hope to see Georgia college admissions offices sign our open letter and join the homeschool community in seeking revision of the current discriminatory policy.

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