Home schooling students take classes at the Huot Center every year. The process is generally the same as for students in any of our sending high school's with a few special considerations.
- Students need to be mindful to submit applications in a timely fashion, enrollment usually begins in early February. The center can provide tours as needed for interested home-schooling students.
- Home schooling or private school students apply through the guidance department of their town of residence. We suggest you also call or email that district directly.
- While the cost of attending the Huot Center is typically paid for by the school of residence, families receiving EFA funds may be required to pay part or all of that cost. Check with your district of residence for further information.
- The Huot Center does not provide "at home" devices for student use nor do we allow students to bring personal devices onto our school network. Students are provided access to appropriate computer technology during their time on campus.
- Enrollment in career and technical education in New Hampshire is for students who have completed at least one year of high school (Sophomores). The Huot Center also has minimum age requirements outlined in our student handbook. Most students start taking classes in their Junior year.
- Students living outside of our area may apply and be considered on a "space available" basis after all regional seats have been allocated. Please contact our office in this situation. We will need confirmation from your district of residence in terms of their agreement to pay the associated tuition costs.
- Most home schooling students also self-transport to the center. There is sometimes partial reimbursement of this expense through the NH DOE subject to budget limitations and other considerations. Again, be sure to coordinate this with your district of residence as the reimbursement will be sent to them typically in the fall after the year of attendance.