Homeschool College Admissions Checklist
- Submission of an application to Luther Rice College & Seminary
- Submission of transcripts listing courses taken, completion dates, and grades for all secondary education. Document must be signed by the appropriate authorizing agent.
- Christian Character Reference from a church leader.
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Homeschool Students FAQ
DOES LUTHER RICE COLLEGE REQUIRE THE SAT OR ACT FOR ADMISSION?
No: The SAT and/or ACT is not a requirement for admission.
IS FINANCIAL AID AVAILABLE FOR BACHELOR'S STUDENTS?
Yes: Federal Financial Aid is available in two different ways: Pell Grants (does not need to be repaid) and Student Loans. Federal Financial Aid is available for on-campus as well as online students.
CAN YOU COMPLETE THE ENTIRE BACHELOR'S PROGRAM ONLINE?
Yes: The bachelor’s degree is offered completely online and is available for completion without having to come to campus. By doing this, students are able to continue to work, and keep their normal schedule. On-campus classes are available for those in the Metro Atlanta area.
DOES LUTHER RICE HAVE ON-CAMPUS HOSTING?
No: Luther Rice is a commuter campus and does not offer campus housing at this time. There are a number of affordable options in the immediate area. Please visit our Housing page.
ARE THERE ANY EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES ON-CAMPUS?
Yes: There are employment opportunities on campus when available. Contact the Human Resources office to inquire about available opportunities. Because Luther Rice College is located in metropolitan Atlanta, there are many job opportunities available in the area.
Contact for More Information
For more information please contact an Enrollment Advisor at 770-484-1204 or Admissions@lutherrice.edu.
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