<p>Here's an article concerned with Harvard admission for homeschoolers (as well as Perdue):</p>
<p>Quote from Harvard Director of Admissions: "It is not harder or easier for homeschoolers to get in. It is difficult for anyone to get in."</p>
<p>Here's another page about homeschooled admissions:</p>
<p>Quote from a Time magazine article cited on the page: "This year [2001] Stanford University accepted 26% of the 35 homeschoolers who applied--nearly double its overall acceptance rate."</p>
<p>Here's an article in the Yale Daily News about homeschooled students who go to Yale:</p>
<p>Here's a page on MIT's admissions website titled "Homeschooled Applicants: Helpful Tips":</p>
<p>Quote:"MIT has a long history of admitting homeschooled students, and these students are successful and vibrant members of our community."</p>
<p>And here, just to sum it all up, is a list of hundreds of selective colleges that admit homeschoolers:</p>
<p>You'll notice that this list includes Harvard, MIT, Yale, Cornell, Stanford, AND UC Berkeley, along with the entire Ivy League. (Actually, one interesting exception is that Columbia doesn't appear on the list, but one look at the admissions FAQ- <a href="http://www.studentaffairs.columbia.edu/admissions/faq/admissions.php#26%5B/url%5D">http://www.studentaffairs.columbia.edu/admissions/faq/admissions.php#26</a>
shows that they DO accept homeschooled students.)</p>
<p>thayellowmonkey- You should check out those links if you haven't already seen them, there's lots of useful information about applying to the schools you listed from a homeschooled environment.</p>
<p>And jPod- don't post if you don't know what you're talking about. It took me ten seconds of Googling to prove you wrong six times over. Do a little research.</p>