In 2012 Harvard was all about being accessible and affordable via their extension school, perfect for homeschoolers...
In 2015 we see an article, "Homeschooling is the New Path to Harvard".
In 2017 here is what was said about homeschoolers at Harvard: Dean of Freshmen Thomas A. Dingman ’67 said that homeschoolers integrate well into the student population, while also adding that the definition of ‘homeschool’ has certainly changed, now encapsulating students who take online courses or community college classes.
In 2015 we see an article, "Homeschooling is the New Path to Harvard".
In 2017 here is what was said about homeschoolers at Harvard: Dean of Freshmen Thomas A. Dingman ’67 said that homeschoolers integrate well into the student population, while also adding that the definition of ‘homeschool’ has certainly changed, now encapsulating students who take online courses or community college classes.
“We’ve had lots of success with students who identify as homeschooled,” Dingman said. “It’s changed over time, so I don’t know that you can say these are people who’ve only gotten their education within the four walls of their home,” he added.
In 2018 we see a profile of 3 students and their lessons on being home schooled en route to Harvard. You'll see these kids were not stifled.Interesting how Harvard was working to shut down homeschooling during the start of COVID.
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