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Home-schooled students who are familiar with working independently often have an easy transition to the academic life at Quest. In classes of 20 or fewer, students study closely with professors who they know on a first name basis. Working with their faculty advisors, students propose and shape their own major, and are encouraged to participate in hands-on experiences such as internships, study abroad opportunities, and field work.

Here are some tips for home-schooled students thinking of applying:

    Review the application process and requirements. Quest believes that grades, though important, are just one facet of an individual - we want to know more about our applicants.

    Contact your admission counsellor who can answer any questions related to your specific case.

    In the absence of a high school transcript, we recommend you send us any or all of the following: evaluations, GED, recommendation letters, SAT scores, your resume, and/or a portfolio.

    Read more about Quest. Quest is different from other institutions in several ways, including the block plan, the Foundation Program, and our unique liberal arts majors.

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