<p>I was home schooled for the last three months of my freshman year in high school but then I returned to public school that following Fall. It's been a year since I've been done with high school and now I'm applying to colleges. Do I need to submit any information such as grades, tests, etc. for those three months?</p>
<p>what does your transcript say for 9th grade? what was the reason for homeschooling? and was it supervised by the public school? </p>
<p>If this was a case of something like an illness, and the schools provided for you at home, then you should be covered. </p>
<p>If you have grades/tests, who issued them?</p>
<p>Yes, we went through the whole process to make me officially home schooled, we notified my school, and I began taking classes online. In my state we can’t transfer credits from online schools so when I went back to public school I basically had to make up the credits from those three missed months. I have all my required credits from my public high school, I just don’t know if I’m supposed to show them some documentation from those three months. Thank you for your help.</p>
<p>Since you officially graduated from high school, using their (uptight and wrong headed) standards, I do not think you need to go through the entire procedure that a typical HSer would go through. Include an explanation on the applications explaining that (semester?) that you homeschooled, what you took, and why you left school and then went back. If you took your online courses from one source and they can send a transcript, by all means send it, unless all the classes were duplicated when you went back to school.</p>