
LOCATION
This is a virtual event on Zoom.
After you register you will receive a confirmation email with the Zoom meeting link.
CONTACT INFORMATION
Homeschool Information Night
Description
🎓 Homeschool Information Night
Discover how Schoolcraft College can support your homeschool journey!
Did you know homeschool students can take college classes at Schoolcraft? Whether you're exploring options after graduation or interested in dual enrollment while still in high school, we're here to support you at every stage of your educational journey.
We look forward to connecting with you!
📅 What to Expect:
- A short presentation with key information tailored for homeschool families
- A live Q&A session to answer your questions
📌 What You’ll Learn:
• How to apply for admission
• Financial aid options: Schoolcraft Scholarships, FAFSA, and Community College Guarantee
• Academic programs and career pathways
• Tools for career exploration
• Campus life and student support services
• Transfer opportunities, including the Michigan Transfer Agreement (MTA)
💡 Why Consider Dual Enrollment as a Homeschool Student?
🎯 Get ahead – Earn college credit with general education courses that transfer to four-year universities
🔍 Explore careers – Try out occupational and technical programs to discover your interests
📚 Challenge yourself – Experience college-level academics while still in high school
✅ Pre-registration is required. Once registered, you’ll receive the Zoom link via email.
Questions & Answers
Apply at Schoolcraft.edu/apply
You can find all of your next steps outlined on the Homeschool admissions page.
Tuition rates can vary depending on where you live. The College uses your residency status to determine your tuition rate. Keep in mind that the Michigan Community College Guarantee will cover most, if not all, of your tuition at Schoolcraft College. Here is more information.
The CCG stands for Community College Guarantee. This is a state scholarship for recent and future high school graduates in Michigan. This program will pay the in-district rate of tuition.
The MTA stands for the Michigan Transfer Agreement. This is an agreement between community colleges and public universities in Michigan to guarantee that all general education courses will transfer from community college to the university.
Schoolcraft College has over 130 programs. You can learn more about our pathways here.
We recommend using Parchment to request your high school transcript. You can have it emailed to [email protected].
Yes! We offer dual enrollment. Most high schools will cover tuition and fees for dual enrolled students.
To learn more about the Postsecondary Enrollment Act or to view frequently asked questions, visit the Michigan Department of Education Dual Enrollment web page.
We have students from all over metro Detroit. Most students drive no more than 30 minutes to get to our campus. Sign up to visit our campus locations here.
Yes! Many groups on campus offer scholarship opportunities. We use a platform called Scholarship Universe to match students with these opportunities. Once an admitted student you can apply.
Yes, we recommend you complete the FAFSA if you have graduated to maximize your education dollars.
Submit your applicable year(s) Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). Be sure Schoolcraft is listed as your first school. Our school code is 002315 – you can login to make a correction to your FAFSA if we are not listed first.
- 2025-2026 FAFSA covers Fall 2025, Winter 2026, Spring/Summer 2026
- 2026-2027 FAFSA covers Fall 2026, Winter 2027, Spring/Summer 2027 (Available 10/1/2025)