A Classical University-Model® School
Admission Process

Please note: Email is our primary method of communication. Please check your email closely during the application and registration process.
STEP 1: ATTEND INFORMATION MEETING AND REVIEW ADMISSION PROCEDURES
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This is a required first step for admission to Adolesco Preparatory Academy.
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All legal guardians are required to attend.
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Learn everything you need to know about the partnership between parents and the school.
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Sign up for your preferred meeting time on the "Informational Meetings" page (when meetings are available).
STEP 2: SUBMIT AN ONLINE APPLICATION FOR ADMISSION AND SEND APPLICATION FEE
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Statement of Faith, for all legal guardians to read over, sign and include in your online application.
STEP 3: PLACEMENT TESTING AND EVALUATION
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Assessment testing is required for grades K-10.
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Report cards from the prior school year and current are required on or before the testing date.
STEP 4: REFERENCES AND FAMILY INTERVIEW
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The spiritual, principal, and teacher references listed on your application will be contacted by e-mail.
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Both parents, incoming student(s), and any other adult who will be responsible for the academic supervision at home are required to attend the family interview.
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The family interview is your personal opportunity to answer questions and address any concerns.
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After review, a decision letter will be sent from the admissions committee.
STEP 5: COURSE REGISTRATION
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Complete the course Registration Packet (emailed with acceptance email).
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Contact the Registrar to set a registration time.
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Registration fee(s), forms, and a copy of the student’s birth certificate and immunization record are due at the time of registration.
Adolesco Prep admits students of any gender, race, color, national and ethnic origin to all the rights, privileges, programs, and activities generally accorded or made available to students at the school. Adolesco Prep does not discriminate on the basis of gender, race, color, national and ethnic origin in the administration of its educational policies, admissions policies, scholarship and loan programs, athletic and other school-administered programs.