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Maine (Click the College name for more information)

  1. Faith School of Theology (Charleston, Maine) Faith School of Theology was established to train men and women of all ages to experience the life of faith. The Word of God is our primary textbook. We offer a 3-year diploma in Ministerial, Christian Education, or Missionary majors. Graduates learn to move in spiritual ministries and gifts. Practical training is given through regular outside ministry opportunities.


Massachusetts (Click the College name for more information)

  1. Gordon College, (Wenham, MA)
    provides freedom within a framework of faith. In a world where tolerance presumes there are no truths worth defending; there is a need for young men and women who understand that knowledge without good judgment falls short of wisdom. Gordon actively integrates modern scholarship and a solid foundation of faith.

  2. Harvard University (Cambridge, MA) comprises many different schools: the Faculty of Arts and Sciences, which includes the undergraduate college and the Division of Continuing Education (Extension and Summer Schools); the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences; Radcliffe College; and nine professional schools -- Business Administration, Dental Medicine, Design, Divinity, Education, Government, Law, Medicine, and Public Health.
     

  3. ITT Technical Institute offers a variety of technology-focused educational programs.  There are over 70 ITT Technical Institutes nationwide.  Combined, these institutes are among the nation's leading providers of technology education.  Click for a full listing of schools in this region.
     

  4. Simon's Rock College of Bard (Great Barrington, MA) Simon’s Rock College is Homeschooler Friendly! Simon’s Rock College of Bard is the nation’s only four-year college of the liberal arts and sciences designed expressly for younger scholars. Most students enter Simon’s Rock after completing the tenth or eleventh grade, and follow programs leading to the Associate of Arts or Bachelor of Arts degrees.


New Hampshire (Click the College name for more information)

  1. Dartmouth College (Hanover, NH) is Homeschooler Friendly! -- Dartmouth's resources rival those of the finest large universities. From the extensive library system and modern laboratories to the excellent faculty, the College provides its students with everything they need to fully explore their interests. Yet, most importantly, Dartmouth accomplishes this feat without sacrificing its dedication to the individual learning experiences that a small college can provide.


Rhode Island (Click the College name for more information)

  1. Johnson & Wales University (Providence, RI - founded 1914) is Homeschooler Friendly! -- Offering associate and bachelor degree programs in the fields of Business, Hospitality, Foodservice and Technology. Four campus locations in Providence, R.I. (main campus); North Miami FL.; Charleston, S.C.; and Norfolk, VA...

Vermont (Click the College name for more information)

  1. Bennington College (Bennington, VT) welcomes homeschooled students. Bennington students, working closely with faculty, compose and direct their own course of study.  Since homeschoolers have often already had the experience of taking this kind of responsibility for their education, they often find themselves even more prepared for a Bennington education than students from a more traditional secondary school background.

  2. Marlboro College (Marlboro, VT) As a homeschooled student, you have probably been actively involved in designing your own education. You know how to throw yourself into your subject - whether it's a new book or a new country. You see connections and you don't hesitate to ask questions. Marlboro welcomes students like you and will challenge and inspire you with a similar philosophy.

  3. Vermont College (Montpelier, VT) New College offers an alternative B.A. in the American progressive tradition for students interested in interdisciplinary, external, off-campus study in humanities, social sciences, environmental studies, creative writing and fine arts. Independent study, internships, co-op education, Internet technology, distance learning, and faculty mentors are appropriate for transfer students, home-schoolers, and selective high school graduates.

 


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