Homeschooled Students
Genesee Community College recognizes the value of a home-based education. Our small classroom environment with extraordinary one-on-one attention ensures homeschooled students receive a quality education that is both affordable and focused on individual success.
GCC and its ACE Program have hundreds of college-level courses for homeschooled students, giving them a robust selection of concurrent enrollment opportunities. ACE enables a homeschooled education in the following ways:
- Homeschooled students can earn the required 24 college credits to satisfy NYS High School Equivalency Diploma through ACE.
- Courses are taught at all of GCC’s five campus locations.
- Internet savvy, college-ready students can take online courses through GCC’s Online Learning.
- Courses can be scheduled online or at a GCC campus center at the convenience of several homeschooled families for a targeted group of ten or more students pending instructor availability.
- Students explore and expand their career aspirations through GCC’s Career Services.
- GCC’s Homeschooled students enjoy using all of the College facilities including the Transfer Center, Library, Fitness Center, Computer Lab, Student Clubs and Organizations, Student Union, Genesee Center for the Arts, and much more.
Please Note:
Students will be taking courses alongside traditional college-age students. Courses will not be modified to accommodate variations in student age and/or maturity.
Once a student is enrolled in college courses, Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) laws apply regardless of age.
The content is college-level study and course materials, and class discussions may reflect topics not typically included in secondary courses.
It is advised that students and families carefully consider the students social, emotional, and academic maturity; seriousness of purpose; and ability to advocate for themselves as college students. We are confident that students will have a positive experience when they take these points into consideration throughout their college journey in the ACE program.
Registering for ACE courses
There are four steps to registering for classes through the ACE Programs office:
- Complete a homeschool application between March 1st and August 5th for the fall semester.* Do not apply through the GCC website.
- Schedule and take an ATB (ability to benefit) Placement Test.
- Registration instructions will be provided after your homeschool application is approved. Fall Registration Deadline: August 15th*
- ACE students are not eligible to be put on waitlists.
- Submit a Certificate of Residence once each year to avoid double tuition charges.
*Due to the high volume of applications and registrations received as the deadlines approach, we cannot guarantee yours will be processed in time for classes to begin. We recommend submitting your application and registration well in advance of the deadlines.
NYS High School Equivalency Diploma
To assist homeschool families, the ACE Office developed a Homeschool Admissions Checklist by discipline, based on the 24 college credit hour policy for a New York State Education Department’s High School Equivalency Diploma. Most of the courses on the 24 credit hour academic checklist are held at GCC’s campus centers, and are available as open registration classes for homeschool students. Please note the following:
- Students under the age of 18 pay the ACE rate of $76.30 per credit hour for courses on the approved list.
- Tuition balance is paid through a scholarship fund; however withdrawing from any courses makes the student responsible for the full Genesee Community College regular tuition charges.
- Courses fulfill high school equivalency and credit transfer requirements.
- Students must schedule the “Ability to Benefit” (ATB) exam before they can register for courses requiring Math, Reading and Writing proficiencies to be certain they aren’t over or under challenged by the courses they take.
- College Prep courses (MAT 091, MAT 092, ENG 091, REA 091) can be met by ATB placement. These courses will be covered by the scholarship, but do not count toward the 24 credit hours for the High Equivalency Diploma
FAQ’s
The ACE program appreciates the contribution homeschooled students make to our college community. We aim to help homeschooled students transition into the public college environment from the onset of the application right through to graduation at GCC, and also enable the possible transfer to a four-year college for a bachelor’s or higher degree.
Q. After homeschooling my three children since first grade, some of my friends tell me that colleges don’t like to accept homeschooled students and others tell me it doesn’t matter. What is your opinion?
A: Most colleges and universities accept homeschooled students but they have their own policy as to how homeschool curriculum is evaluated. At GCC with our ACE program, we prefer to advise each homeschooled student individually. We evaluate their academic standing through the (ATB) Ability to Benefit placement test, and equally important, we help students explore their career interests and enroll in courses best suited for their future.
Q. One of my friends said that her daughter began taking Genesee Community College classes when she was 15. How does this work?
A: Any homeschooled student under the age of 18 can begin college classes through GCC’s ACE program if they pass the (ATB) Ability to Benefit placement test. The ACE Program gives homeschooled students the chance to participate in college-level courses and the tuition is only about one-third of GCC’s usual tuition.
Q. Where are ACE courses offered?
A: While many ACE courses are offered in area high schools, the homeschool students can take classes online as well as in-person on the Batavia main campus or at the campus centers in Dansville, Medina and Warsaw. In addition, homeschooled students are encouraged to sign up for any college course that fits their schedule, as long as they have passed the (ATB) Ability to Benefit placement test or fulfilled any course specific pre-requisites.
Q. I’ve heard that students can study at home and receive credit. Can my child enroll this way?
A: Absolutely. You’re probably thinking about our online courses and degrees. These courses are taught by the same faculty and cover the same curriculum as those in the classroom. Online students must have a computer, high-speed internet connection, and they should be motivated students who readily work independently with their own schedule.
Q. Once my child has secured his NYS High School Equivalency Diploma by taking courses from GCC’s ACE program, can he or she stay at GCC to earn an associate degree?
A: Sure! However the discounted ACE tuition rate will end once your child has earned 24 college credit hours. The transition to becoming a regular GCC student is seamless. No further applications are necessary and they can easily continue the connections they might have made with faculty, friends, student clubs and other involvements.
Q. How easy will it be for my son or daughter to be accepted into a four-year college or institution with a NYS High School Equivalency Diploma?
A: All colleges and universities have their own unique enrollment and admission processes, but having college credit from a community college along with good academic standing and a strong application essay reflecting serious educational interests can be advantageous.
Homeschool Resources
GCC references the following websites for informal, informational purposes only and has no official association or affiliation with these organizations.
Home School Curriculum Resources websites:
Homeschool Deadlines
Fall Semester
Applications Due – August 5th
Registrations Due – August 15th
Homeschool contact:
Stephanie Rindell
ACE Programs Specialist
Phone: (585) 343-0055 ext 6393
smrindell@genesee.edu