At GU we value our homeschooled students and want to help you easily make the transition to our small, safe, on-campus environment. You will continue to thrive here at GU with individualized instruction, mentorship, and lots of people who care about your success.
Find Your Fit
- Small class sizes
- Caring professors serve as mentors and guides both in and outside the classroom
- Over 20+ clubs and organizations
- Living on campus! Be a part of the campus community and be a part of various student-led events
- Homeschool students are eligible to apply for GU's leadership and merit scholarships (up to $20,500)
How to Apply
Online Applications open July 1, after your junior year.
1. Fill out the application
It’s free, easy, and we’re test-optional for admission! First-time Applicants click here to apply. Returning applicants click here to resume your application process.
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2. Create a Transcript
- List your name and birthdate
- List the high school courses you’ve taken
- Give each course name a brief course description
- Assign appropriate credits
- Know your state’s high school graduation requirements
- Calculate your cumulative GPA
- If you include an ACT score, provide the date the test was taken. Provide each score, not just the cumulative score
Mail your transcripts directly from your parent or guardian to admissions@greenville.edu or mailed to:
Greenville University
Office of Admissions
315 E. College Ave
Greenville, IL, 62249
3. Next Steps
Once submitted, check your email for information on how to log in to your admissions portal and take the next step.
Can I get early college credit?
Absolutely! Greenville University is partnered with a company that hosts a fully online learning platform. You take the course, complete it, and then receive a Greenville University transcript. Learn more about early college credit.