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ADMISSIONS INFORMATION. Admission to Xxxxxx the Xxxx Catholic School or participation in school programs is not denied to students on the basis of race, color, ethnic or national origin. Admission shall not be denied because of any handicapping condition unless it is clear that the staff, due to inadequate professional training, and/or the school's program will not be able to meet the student's needs. Admission/Denial of Admission to Xxxxxx the Xxxx Catholic School shall be determined by the Principal after consideration of the following: • Xxxxxx the Xxxx Catholic School Placement Test Information regarding academic development and/or behavioral information collected; • Academic, developmental, behavioral and/or psychological information from previous schools as evidenced by records and/or communication. • All immunizations are up to date. Every effort shall be made to admit students that have a reasonable chance to perform as a successful student at Xxxxxx the Xxxx Catholic School. After a student meets the admission requirements, admission of new students to Xxxxxx the Xxxx Catholic School is determined by the following factors in order of priority: Parishioner Sibling currently enrolled at CKS Note: If the older sibling leaves CKS to enroll at another school, the younger child is no longer considered a CKS sibling on the waiting list.
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ADMISSIONS INFORMATION. As a parochial school, St. Xxxxxxxxx of Siena Catholic School operates chiefly to serve the families of St. Xxxxxxxxx of Siena Parish. Students are considered for admission based on the following criteria: ▪ Parochial membership and involvement ▪ Academic ability ▪ Conduct ▪ Available space ▪ The desire of both the student and parents to embrace Catholic education and to support the mission and policies of St. Xxxxxxxxx of Siena Catholic School All admission decisions are subject to the discretion and final approval of the Principal and/or Pastor.
ADMISSIONS INFORMATION. The College typically has applications from a broad range of backgrounds and abilities, and in the case of most courses, is a recruiting rather than a selecting institution. We aim to make all applicants standard offers where possible but we do pay particular attention to work experience and other factors detailed in personal statements and each applicant is evaluated on its own merits. Any potential concession for widening participation reasons will typically be decided at confirmation time when the full range of results are known and any mitigating information is received. Additionally next year we will complete the implementation of a new student and admissions system which will enable us to produce better applicant monitoring data that will help us to target our outreach activities more accurately. The new system will also provide an electronic portal for applicants to use. This will help us to ensure the most up to date information about fees, bursaries, scholarships and support will be available to all applicants at the press of a button. We are aware from previous years that our ability to offer financial support has often meant the retention of students who, without help, would have postponed or discontinued their studies. The College therefore recognises the value of continuing with some kind of financial support but is moving towards the use of more flexible fee and accommodation waivers in addition to bursaries. The College wishes to retain some bursary offer as an alternative for those from low income backgrounds and for those in the ‘squeezed middle’. The College’s enhanced bursaries and waivers package is being developed to ensure appropriate levels of support across the board in order to retain our excellent levels of retention and employability. Aside from financial assistance we shall be continuing to provide information advice and guidance to our student population via a number of activities including careers guidance, study and revision skills, student welfare and support and a dedicated disability officer. Additionally, this year we are implementing a student portal which will be utilised by the college to increase the amount of information and support offered to students. Ensuring applicants and new students are well informed and fully integrated into College life is seen as an important step to ensuring retention. Therefore additional to all paper and web-based information routinely sent out, all applicants have the chance to attend o...
ADMISSIONS INFORMATION. A resident has the right to be fully informed in writing, prior to or at the time of admission, of all services and the charges for these services, and will be informed, in writing, during the resident’s stay, of any changes in services available or in charges for service. No resident shall be admitted to Clearview without a signed acknowledgment of having received a statement of information before or on the day of admission which includes at least the following: (a) An accurate description of the basic services provided by Clearview, the rate charged for these services and the method of payment. (b) Information about all additional services regularly offered but not included in the basic services. Clearview shall provide information on where a statement of the fees charged for each of these services can be obtained. These additional services may include pharmacy, x- ray, beautician or any other additional services regularly offered to residents or arranged for residents by Clearview. (c) The method for notification of changes in rates or fees. (d) The terms of refund of advance payments in case of transfer, death or voluntary or involuntary discharge. (e) The terms of holding and charging for a bed during the resident’s temporary absence. (f) The conditions for involuntary discharge or transfer, including transfers within Clearview. (g) The availability of storage space for personal effects. (h) The notification of resident’s rights as listed here and all policies and regulations governing resident conduct and responsibilities.
ADMISSIONS INFORMATION. BMCS admits students of any race, color, and national or ethnic origin to all the rights, privileges, programs, and activities generally accorded or made available to students of the school. It does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national or ethnic origin in the administration of educational policies, admissions policies, or athletic and other school administered programs. As openings become available, the following criteria will be used to accept students to BMCS:  Siblings of current families  Active parishioners of all the parishes in Kankakee County  Non-parishioners/Non-Catholic Any child entering the 3-year-old Pre-Kindergarten program must be toilet trained and be three (3) years of age by September 1st of the year of entry. Any child entering the 4-year-old Pre-Kindergarten program must be toilet trained and four (4) years of age by September 1st of the year of entry. A copy of the child’s birth certificate and baptismal certificate (if applicable) must be presented at the time of admission. Any child entering Kindergarten must be five (5) years of age by September 1st of the year of entry. A copy of the child’s birth certificate and baptismal certificate (if applicable) must be presented at the time of admission. At the time of registration, all new students seeking admission to Xxxxxx XxXxxxxx Catholic School are evaluated on the basis of their educational performance. The prospective student’s entire academic portfolio will be examined to include both standardized test scores and report cards. Requirements include: • Verification of active parish affiliation/stewardship • Health RecordsImmunization Records • Birth Certificate (original) • Baptismal Certificate (Catholic applicants only) • Report cards • Standardized Test ResultsRecord of IEP or Service Plan (if applicable) Students applying for admissions in Grades 1-5 must present a copy of the current report card and standardized test results. These will be reviewed to determine whether the program at Xxxxxx XxXxxxxx Catholic School will meet the educational needs of the students. An interview with the student is a recommended part of the admission process. Testing in some academic areas may be held for new incoming students in grades K-5. All new students will be given a probationary period in which to prove himself/herself both socially and academically. If during this probationary period there are any problems, a student may be asked to withdraw from Xxxxxx XxXxxxxx ...
ADMISSIONS INFORMATION. Each of the five academic terms (September, November, January, March, May) has an application priority date. To guarantee review of your application for your preferred starting term, apply as early as possible. All application materials, including official transcripts, must be received before the priority date. See the application requirements on line (xxxx://xxxx-xxxxxx.xxx.xxx/admissions/associate-bachelors/) to learn when an application is considered complete. Things students should know about application priority dates: • applications are reviewed on a first-come, first-served basis • applications received after the priority date may be considered based on space availability. If space is not available, late applications will be reviewed for the next available term. • the number of students admitted depends on the capacity of each center and the availability of mentors in the applicant's requested area of study. To be considered for admission to the RN to B.S. in Nursing program, you must: • have an A.A.S. degree with a cumulative G.P.A. of 3.0 • possess an active, unencumbered nursing license • be able to pursue college-level work (as evidenced by official transcript and letters of recommendation) To apply for the RN to B.S. in Nursing degree program, you must submit: • a complete online application (select "online only" when asked how and where you want to study), • a 500-word essay (guidelines provided in the online application), • an official transcript sent directly from the institution where you earned your A.A.S degree or diploma, • a copy of an active, unencumbered nursing license, • a current resume, and • two letters of recommendation using the RN to B.S. in Nursing Program Recommendation Form (xxxx://xxxx- xxxxxx.xxx.xxx/xxxxxxxxxx/xxxxxxxxx-xxxxxxxxx/xxxxxxx-xxxxxxxxxx/) The RN to B.S. in Nursing degree program accepts applications for the September and January terms only. All application materials must be submitted by the deadlines below. Academic Term Application Deadline September January April 1 October 1
ADMISSIONS INFORMATION. For additional information concerning admissions, financial aid, or if you wish to obtain a copy of the New Paltz catalog, please write or telephone:
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