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Colleges That Admit Homeschoolers FAQ (Guide to Selective College Admission for Home-schooled Applicants)
A guide to selective colleges that admit homeschooled applicants, with other college information for families.
Colleges Rated by Third-Party Rating Guides
A guide to which colleges are supposedly good colleges according to published sources.
"Sources of College Ratings"
Direct link to section on Books on College Admission and Student Financial Aid bibliography page about college rating guides.
Colleges (A-G) Reported to Have Admitted Homeschoolers
Colleges (A-G) (two-year and four-year) with neither open admission nor highly selective admission policies reported to have admitted homeschooled applicants.
Colleges (H-S) Reported to Have Admitted Homeschoolers
Colleges (H-S) (two-year and four-year) with neither open admission nor highly selective admission policies reported to have admitted homeschooled applicants.
Colleges (T-Z) Reported to Have Admitted Homeschoolers
Colleges (T-Z) (two-year and four-year) with neither open admission nor highly selective admission policies reported to have admitted homeschooled applicants.
Open Admission Colleges That Have Admitted Homeschoolers
Open-admission colleges (two-year and four-year) known to have admitted homeschooled applicants.
Colleges That Admit Homeschoolers FAQ
A guide to selective colleges that admit homeschooled applicants, with other college information for families.
open admission college home pages
More than 100 links to Web pages for open admission colleges that have admitted homeschoolers.
selective college home pages
More than 300 links to Web pages for selective colleges that have admitted homeschoolers.
college information links
Links to various Web pages with information for homeschooled college applicants.
Financial Aid for College Study
How to get money for college study, especially for homeschoolers.
Sources for the Colleges That Admit Homeschoolers FAQ
The research base for the Colleges That Admit Homeschoolers FAQ.
Books on College Admission and Student Financial Aid
Bibliography page for the Colleges That Admit Homeschoolers FAQ, with interesting books about various aspects of college study.
college admission Web directory pages
Links to various directories of Web pages about college admission.
homeschooling and alternative education resource pages
Links to various Web pages with information about homeschooling or alternative education, especially for college study.
link bar pages
Links to the main pages of this site.
How to Get Started in Homeschooling
Basic tips on beginning homeschooling legally, with adequate support for your family's learning needs.
Research on Homeschooling Socialization
Summary of scientific research related to socialization of homeschooled children, with references to academic publications.
Age Segregation in School FAQ
The history of why children are divided into grades by age in school, and discussion of whether or not that is good for children.
Nobel Prize Winners Hate School
Nobel Prize winners' descriptions of why school destroys learning and wastes time.
Schools and Suicide
Discussion of the possible influence of compulsory school attendance on the suicide rate in various countries.
Schools and Crime
Research on hypothesis that increased school attendance raises overall societal crime rate.
Language Development of Children
Books on how children learn to talk, and how parents can help speech development of their children.
Homeschooling in Minnesota
Basic information on homeschooling in Minnesota, with links to Web sites of homeschooling organizations.
Homeschooling is Growing Worldwide
Official statistics and press reports about growth in the number of homeschooled children around the world.
Homeschooling in Minnesota
Official statistics on homeschooling in Minnesota, the Land of 10,000 Homeschoolers, with links to state organizations.
Homeschooling in Missouri
Links to resources on homeschooling in Missouri.
Homeschooling in North Carolina
Official statistics on homeschooling in North Carolina.
Homeschooling in Virginia
Official statistics on homeschooling in Virginia, with links to state organizations.
Homeschooling Growth in the 1980s
Homeschooling growth trends in the United States in the 1980s, as recorded in a 1990 research paper.
Homeschooling in the United Kingdom
Basic information and links about homeschooling in The United Kingdom, a country with thousands of homeschoolers.
Homeschooling in Canada
Basic information and links about homeschooling in Canada, a country with thousands of homeschoolers.
Reading Instruction Series
How parents can make sure their children learn to read well, even if schools teach reading poorly, as too often happens.
Books on Reading Instruction Bibliography
Bibliography of information about how, and why, to learn to read without school.
Language Development of Children
Books on how children learn to talk, and how parents can help speech development of their children.
Books on IQ and Human Intelligence
Annotated bibliography of research books on IQ and human intelligence.
Nobel Prize Winners Hate School
Nobel Prize winners' descriptions of why school destroys learning and wastes time.
Quotations from Notable Persons Who Saw Problems in Schooling
Quotations from notable persons about how and why to learn without school.
Books on School and State
International bibliography on the relation between government and education policy.
U. S. Founders Learned Without Public School System
Description of the education of United States founders--they learned without public school.
Critiques of the School System
Bibliography with international perspective on inherent defects of schools as places for learning and socialization.
Nobel Prize Winners Hate School
Nobel Prize winners' descriptions of why school destroys learning and wastes time.
Quotations from Notable Persons Who Saw Problems in Schooling
Quotations from notable persons about how and why to learn without school.
School is Obsolete
Examination of how technological trends may be making school obsolete as the primary means of teaching the young.
Genuine Multiculturalism
How to learn genuine multiculturalism without school.
Bibliographies on Education Issues
Links to comprehensive homeschooling bibliography, and to other bibliographies on education policy.
Current and Choice Books on Homeschooling
Bibliography of especially good new and old books on homeschooling.
Selected Articles on Homeschooling
Bibliography of homeschooling periodicals and selected articles about homeschooling.
Books on College Admission and Student Financial Aid
Bibliography page for the Colleges That Admit Homeschoolers FAQ, with interesting books about various aspects of college study.
Home Schooling Resource Guides and Bibliographies
Bibliography of resource guides, bibliographies, and how-to books on homeschooling.
Books on Reading Instruction
Bibliography of information about how, and why, to learn to read without school.
Books on School and State
International bibliography on the relation between government and education policy.
Books on Language Development of Children
Books on how children learn to talk, and how parents can help speech development of their children.
Critiques of the Education System
Bibliography with international perspective on inherent defects of schools as places for learning and socialization.
Books on IQ and Human Intelligence
Annotated bibliography of research books on IQ and human intelligence.
Books on What Homeschooling Is and Why People Homeschool
Descriptions of what homeschooling is and why people homeschool, from various countries.
Books on Biblical Languages
Books on the original languages of the Bible--Hebrew, Greek, and Aramaic--and other books about Biblical studies.
Searchable Index to the Site [Search Form]
Keyword index to every page on the Learn in Freedom! Web site.
Site Map
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A to Z Index for Learn in Freedom! Site
Alphabetical index to main topics on Learn in Freedom! site.
Helps for Language Learners
Books on how to learn foreign languages without school.
Language Development of Children
Books on how children learn to talk, and how parents can help speech development of their children.
Genuine Multiculturalism
How to learn genuine multiculturalism without school.
Awards for and Press Notices of the Learn in Freedom! Site
Recognition for the Learn in Freedom! site from researchers and journalists.
About Karl M. Bunday
How Karl Bunday stayed interested in learning despite school.
Pages That Link to the Learn in Freedom! Site
Web pages on other sites that link to Learn in Freedom! site.
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Form for commenting about Learn in Freedom! site (an alternative to E-mailing the Web master).
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Legal rights and disclaimer page for Learn in Freedom! site, with information on conditions for lawful reproduction of pages on the site.

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A guide to education-related discussion groups (newsgroups) on Usenet.
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Home Page
"How and why to learn in freedom, with or without school," the start page of this Learn in Freedom! site.
Site Map [this page]
Bibliographies on Education Issues
Links to comprehensive homeschooling bibliography, and to other bibliographies on education policy.
Current and Choice Books on Homeschooling
Bibliography of especially good new and old books on homeschooling.
Selected Articles on Homeschooling
Bibliography of homeschooling periodicals and selected articles about homeschooling.
Books on College Admission and Student Financial Aid
Bibliography page for the Colleges That Admit Homeschoolers FAQ, with interesting books about various aspects of college study.
Home Schooling Resource Guides and Bibliographies
Bibliography of resource guides, bibliographies, and how-to books on homeschooling.
Books on Reading Instruction
Bibliography of information about how, and why, to learn to read without school.
Books on School and State
International bibliography on the relation between government and education policy.
Books on Language Development of Children
Books on how children learn to talk, and how parents can help speech development of their children.
Critiques of the Education System
Bibliography with international perspective on inherent defects of schools as places for learning and socialization.
Books on IQ and Human Intelligence
Annotated bibliography of research books on IQ and human intelligence.
Books on What Homeschooling Is and Why People Homeschool
Descriptions of what homeschooling is and why people homeschool, from various countries.
Building Better Web Sites (Technical Notes) Page
Advice on designing usable Web sites for Web authors, with technical notes on how the Learn in Freedom! site was built.
Comments to Webmaster Form Page
Form for commenting about Learn in Freedom! site (an alternative to E-mailing the Web master).
Learn in Freedom Internet Resource Hot-List (Links Page)
Links to information about learning in freedom on many different Web sites.
Searchable Index to the Site [Search Form]
Keyword index to every page on the Learn in Freedom! Web site.
information about Usenet
Links to various other Web sites with information about Usenet newsgroups.
list of newsgroups
Huge list of links to Usenet newsgroups.
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Links to the main pages of this site.

Building Better Web Sites (Technical Notes)

Advice on designing usable Web sites for Web authors, with technical notes on how the Learn in Freedom! site was built.
About Karl M. Bunday
How Karl Bunday (the author of this site) stayed interested in learning despite school.
Site Map [this page]
A to Z Index for Learn in Freedom! Site
Alphabetical index to main topics on Learn in Freedom! site.
Comments to Webmaster Form Page
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Awards for and Press Notices of the Learn in Freedom! Site
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Legal rights and disclaimer page for Learn in Freedom! site, with information on conditions for lawful reproduction of pages on the site.
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A general State education is a mere contrivance for moulding people to be exactly like one another: and as the mould in which it casts them is that which pleases the predominant power in the government, whether this be a monarch, a priesthood, an aristocracy, or the majority of the existing generation in proportion as it is efficient and successful, it establishes a despotism over the mind, leading by a natural tendency to one over the body.
John Stuart Mill On Liberty (1859)
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