Kansas Homeschool High School Guide
Everything you need to know about homeschooling through high school in Kansas: diplomas, transcripts, college admissions, and more.
Diplomas & graduation
Parent-issued diploma recognized. No state homeschool diploma. Kansas Regents institutions grant guaranteed admission to graduates of nonaccredited schools with ACT 21+ or SAT 980+.
Transcripts
Parent-created. No state template. K-State provides a fillable homeschool transcript form. Some private school satellite programs may issue transcripts.
College admissions
Kansas public universities accept homeschool applicants with parent-prepared transcripts and ACT/SAT scores. Guaranteed admission to Regents universities with ACT 21+ or SAT 980+.
Dual enrollment
- Program
- Part-time public school enrollment
- Eligibility
- Any child enrolled in a nonaccredited private school who resides in the district
- How to enroll
- Contact the resident school district; districts must adopt a policy and publish it on their website
- Cost
- Publicly funded; same as public school students
K.S.A. 72-3120(h)
Extracurricular access
- What's covered
- Sports and Other activities
- Eligibility
- Must reside in the district; comply with KSHSAA age/eligibility rules; submit affidavit or transcript confirming satisfactory academic progress; pay any required fees; comply with K.S.A. 72-6262 health requirements
K.S.A. 72-7121
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Start your Kansas planRequirements sourced from K.S.A. 72-3120 (compulsory attendance); K.S.A. 72-4345 through 72-4347 (nonaccredited private school registration). Verified against primary legal sources. Last verified: March 2026