- Free homeschool transcript template
A fillable transcript that meets what most colleges expect from homeschool applicants. Download a watermarked PDF in 60 seconds.
- Common App transcript format
The specific layout admissions readers want when your homeschool transcript travels through the Common App.
- How to write a homeschool transcript
Step-by-step: subjects, credits, GPA, course descriptions, signature. With examples for grades 9-12.
- Homeschool GPA calculator
Unweighted + weighted GPA for letter and percentage grades. Works for honors / AP / dual enrollment.
- Transcript requirements by state
What each state expects from homeschool transcripts when they show up at the registrar, ESA, or college.
- Homeschool transcript example
A real-looking transcript with grades 9-12, weighted courses, and a clean college-friendly layout to copy.
- Dual enrollment on a transcript
How to list community college and dual-enrollment courses without inflating your GPA or confusing admissions.
Homeschool transcript questions, answered
- Do colleges accept homeschool transcripts?
- Yes. Colleges routinely admit homeschoolers on a parent-issued transcript, usually alongside test scores, a course-description document, and a counselor or evaluator letter. What admissions readers want is a clean, consistent transcript that lists courses, credits, grades, and a GPA — exactly what these tools help you build.
- What should a homeschool transcript include?
- Student and school identifying info; courses grouped by year or by subject; credits (Carnegie units); letter or percentage grades; a cumulative GPA; and the graduation date. Honors, AP, and dual-enrollment courses are flagged, and a parent or administrator signature finishes it.
- How do I calculate a homeschool GPA?
- Convert each course grade to grade points (A = 4.0, B = 3.0, and so on), multiply by the course’s credit hours, add those up, and divide by the total credits. A weighted GPA adds +1.0 for honors and AP courses. Our free homeschool GPA calculator does this for both letter and percentage grades.
- Are these transcript tools really free?
- Yes — the templates, guides, and GPA calculator are free, with no account and no email required. If you want a clean, watermark-free PDF for one student, that’s a one-time $19, and the Family plan includes unlimited transcripts with AI-drafted course descriptions.