

Here is Ryan Burge, the religion and politics numbers guy, referencing a study at TheFire.org, the website of the Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression:
More from Burge here.
Here is Ryan Burge, the religion and politics numbers guy, referencing a study at TheFire.org, the website of the Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression:
Of students attending college right now, what percentage were home schooled?
— Ryan Burge π (@ryanburge) September 25, 2023
The answer, according to @TheFIREorg, is 1.4%.
What college have the highest concentration of home schooled students?
Liberty – 20%
Hillsdale – 19%
Then a HUGE gap.
Wright St – 6%.
Claremont – 5% pic.twitter.com/Di4BmwHFj7
More from Burge here.
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Odd study. He has a complete list of schools included in the study listed further down on this Twitter thread. I see Pepperdine and a “Wheaton College” (not clear if it’s the one in Illinois or Massachusetts). Strange to me that he included no other CCCU or CCCU-like school or any of the other smaller, traditional Catholic colleges that surely have rates of home school attendance much closer to or greater than those of Hillsdale and Liberty.
Yes–a lot of interesting commentary on this today at Twitter.
Regarding Catholic Universities. I donβt think a lot are homeschooled, they do attend catholic high schools. There are also many large evangelical Christian High schools that send students to Christian colleges. This is different from being homeschooled.