<p>When telling other schools’ AP Coordinators that you are home-schooled, do they require any proof or evidence that you’re home-schooled, like a passport or something?
The Collegeboard told me I need to bring my photo ID, but I don’t know about bringing proof of home-schooling.</p>
<p>No proof of homeschooling is required. You need to bring a photo ID but nothing more. </p>
<p>How would a passport prove that you are homeschooled?</p>
<p>Thanks for your reply.
But did you actually try that and find out that no proof of homeschooling is required, or is that only what you’re assuming?
By passport, I meant something that has your education record, something that has info on where you went to elementary school, middle school, and so on.</p>
<p>No assumptions here. My homeschooled daughter took 2 AP exams at the local public high school last May. All she brought with her was her standard ID item that she has taken to all of her testing situations (PSAT, SAT, ACT, AP). That was her driver’s license. She has never had to supply anything that listed her education record.</p>