<p>I agree with Geekmom63. Definitely talk to your community college. You, like Geekmom63 said, will definitely need some type of documentation. I know it has been a couple years since you finished your homeschool studies, but did your parents keep ANY of your homeschool homework? It is helpful to have the textbooks, but it is extremely risky to write a transcript based on textbooks alone. Have you taken any standardized tests? Try to earn your GED. Talk to a college advisor. I am a homeschooler and had to document and update my transcript every semester for dual credit classes. I don’t know what documentation they would want since you are no longer a high school student. If you earn your GED and take the Accuplacer test, you should be able to attend junior college, get your Associate’s degree, and if you desire to, transfer to a university, providing you get proper guidance from your college advisors.</p>