<p>Check out books by Cafi Cohen, as well. She has great information. Her most recent book--can't remember the name, but something about Homeschooler's guide to college admissions--has sample transcripts in it, too, and information on making one.</p>
<p>atomom, my daughter took two classes at the local high school her senior year to get some classroom experience and it worked out very well for her too. By the time the school year was up she knew, without a doubt, where she stood in comparison with college bound schooled students. She left for college this fall confident she was as well prepared or better than others. I think that helped make for a very smooth transition.</p>
<p>I strongly recommend that your son contact the schools he intends to apply to and find out what they require from homeschoolers. Some want only transcripts, others want portfolios. </p>
<p>I agree with Susantm about her book suggestion. We also found some very concrete help with transcripts in * The Homeschooler's Guide to Portfolios and Transcripts *, published by Arco.</p>
<p>From my experience of finishing up highschool at a state university, I would highly recomend it to anyone considering any type of prestigious schools. The adaption was smooth and simple and really helps with preperation. The course I love the most is English 1101, I am learning quite a bit from it!!!</p>