Diploma path
Parents can generally issue a homeschool diploma and transcript for a student who completes the family’s high school program.
GA
Medium regulationFor many families, the real question is not just “Can we homeschool?” but “Will my child be okay for high school, graduation, college, or work?” This page summarizes the Georgia high-school path and the records parents should build early.
Parents can generally issue a homeschool diploma and transcript for a student who completes the family’s high school program.
Georgia colleges commonly accept homeschool applicants with transcripts, course records, and test or dual-enrollment documentation.
Yes. Georgia homeschool students often use dual enrollment, subject to program eligibility rules.
Public school sports access is limited and depends on current state and local participation rules.
Some services may be available through public programs, but access can be limited and often depends on local practice or enrollment status.
Free printables
Print these before you start: a state startup checklist, letter-of-intent template, attendance tracker, and high-school transcript template.
New homeschool families
A printable first-week checklist for choosing your pathway, handling notices or withdrawal, tracking deadlines, and setting up records.
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Notice or withdrawal paperwork
A parent-safe fill-in notice/withdrawal template with reminders to use official state forms when required.
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Recordkeeping
A simple school-year tracker for days, hours, holidays, field trips, and notes you can keep with your records.
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High school planning
A fill-in high-school transcript starter with course records, credit summary, and parent certification lines.
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These printables are general planning tools, not legal advice. Always verify the current rule on your state page and official source links before filing deadlines.
Parents can generally issue a homeschool diploma and transcript for a student who completes the family’s high school program.
Georgia colleges commonly accept homeschool applicants with transcripts, course records, and test or dual-enrollment documentation.
Yes. Georgia homeschool students often use dual enrollment, subject to program eligibility rules.
Graduation is much easier when your Georgia recordkeeping is clean from the beginning.
Georgia homeschool recordkeepingLast verified: 2026-04-20. Last updated: 2026-04-20.