Will college see grades form Co-ops as actual classes?

I know colleges want grade validate, and usually homeschool classes are conducted by parents. But, my mom only conducts my bible class. The remainder are either taken online or with my co-op. So this brought me to the question, do you think that colleges will take those classes seriously? My parents did not grade any of the assignments form those classes and we had class 2-3 times a week and had exams, test, and quizzes.

If anyone can share there knowledge on this topic, I would be grateful.

@cj5555 Yes. I think that colleges will take those classes seriously. You don’t have to validate every grade in every course. Your SAT or ACT score will carry a lot of weight in the admission process and help validate the work that you did and the grade you received in your homeschooled classes.

@shuttlebus thanks for the clarification!

Some colleges require SAT II’s for home schooled applicants even when not required for other applicants.

Northeastern is one example. I believe USC and Pomona also require SAT IIs from homeschoolers, too.