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Alaska Homeschool High School Guide

Everything you need to know about homeschooling through high school in Alaska: diplomas, transcripts, college admissions, and more.

Diplomas & graduation

Parent-issued diploma recognized for independently homeschooled students. Correspondence programs may issue diploma from sponsoring district. GED/HiSET available as alternative credential.

Transcripts

Parent-created. No state template. Correspondence/distance programs may issue transcripts.

College admissions

University of Alaska system accepts homeschool applicants with parent-issued transcripts and standardized test scores.

Dual enrollment

Program
Part-time enrollment
Eligibility
Varies by district
How to enroll
Contact local school district
Cost
Free (public school courses)

AS 14.30.010(b)

Extracurricular access

What's covered
Sports and Other activities
Eligibility
District policies vary; ASAA sets interscholastic rules

AS 14.30.010(b)

Multiple ways to homeschool in Alaska

Alaska offers 4 different ways to homeschool. High school options like dual enrollment and sports access may vary by pathway.

  • Independent Home Education : You simply begin teaching at home with no notification, no paperwork, and no government oversight. Alaska imposes no subject, testing, attendance, or recordkeeping requirements on independent homeschoolers. The most flexible option in the country, ideal for families who want complete autonomy.
  • Statewide Correspondence Study Program : You enroll in a state-funded correspondence program run through a school district, and your child learns at home with a certified teacher advisor who helps create an Individual Learning Plan. The program provides curriculum materials and an annual allotment (around $2,700) for approved educational expenses. Your child remains a public school student and may be subject to state assessments. Best for families who want financial support and structured guidance.
  • Private School Exemption : You operate your home as an exempt private school under AS 14.45.100-14.45.130. This pathway has significant requirements: you must file annual enrollment notices with the local superintendent, maintain monthly attendance records, operate for at least 180 days per year, administer standardized tests at grades 4, 6, and 8, maintain permanent student records, and provide an academic education comparable to the public schools in your area. The chief administrative officer must certify record compliance under oath to the department. Best for families who want to operate under a formal private school structure.
  • Religious or Other Private School Enrollment : You enroll your child in an established private or religious school that offers independent study or umbrella-style programs. The school handles administrative oversight while you teach at home. No specific instructor qualifications or state notification required. Good for families who want the structure of a school affiliation without the requirements of a correspondence program.

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Requirements sourced from AS 14.30.010(b)(12). Verified against primary legal sources. Last verified: March 2026