An Inquiry Into the Performance of Homeschooled Students at the College and University Level
Abstract
How is the academic and social development of homeschooled students who attend college impacted as a result of having been educated at home prior to college? This research describes the population of homeschooled students currently attending colleges and universities and provides evidence relating to common concerns about the academic performance and social adaptation of homeschooled students. By using a survey instrument to describe homeschooled students currently attending college and to point out correlations between homeschool background and academic, career, leadership, and personal characteristics, this study provides empirical evidence indicating that homeschooling may be beneficial to students academically and socially. This study also suggests future areas for research by highlighting particular aspects of homeschooling and demonstrating their impact on academic and personal development.
Description
Program year: 1996/1997Digitized from print original stored in HDR
Subject
homeschooled studentsuniversity
academic performance
social adaptation
personal development
Citation
Czelusta, Jesse (1997). An Inquiry Into the Performance of Homeschooled Students at the College and University Level. University Undergraduate Research Fellow. Available electronically from https : / /hdl .handle .net /1969 .1 /CAPSTONE -CzelustaJ _1997.