<p>I have a bunch of volunteer hours but none of them in my possession... Is there any website I can go to to get the hours or do I have to go to each individual place to get my hours?</p>
<p>What do you mean, “none of them in your possession”? How do you possess volunteer hours?</p>
<p>I think every school does it differently. At my school, you can either submit a form online or turn in this log i think. Also, you have to submit the hours within a year of doing them. If you have done one specific activity for over ten hours you have to get the organizations signature. Of course, every school works differently so you should ask your school counselor for help on recording hours. DiscipulusBonus, you have to record hours to make them count.</p>
<p>@DiamondblazeXD This was posted in the Home Schooling and College forum. At least in my state, there is no need for signatures or logs when reporting volunteer hours for homeschoolers.</p>
<p>@DiamondblazeXD I have to back up @DiscipulusBonus on this. We are homeschoolers, and no signatures or logs are required so we kept records for our own information only. Daughter gave report on Common App and no college asked to see them. I wonder if any college ever asks to see official recordings, logs, or signatures from any applicant, homeschooled or not?</p>
<p>No colleges will ask to see volunteer logs from any applicant, unless you are audited to prove an EC, but you can choose any EC (this is a UC thing). It’s just an EC- they don’t really care about it down to the hour. Just an estimate is fine.</p>
<p>Same here. Neither school (Pitt and Penn State) that my d was accepted at cared about EC. Pitt didn’t even ask. PSU only looks at GPA and SAT’s. </p>