Admissions Procedures. The School has adopted the Admissions Process in accordance with State Public School of Choice, C.R.S. § 00-00-000.
Admissions Procedures. A separate contract must be submitted for each child enrolled in the ELRC. A one-time, non-refundable, non-transferable $175.00 registration deposit is required for each child upon initial enrollment.
Admissions Procedures. The Academy shall establish an enrollment admissions deadline, which shall be the date by which all written requests for admission to the Academy for the next school year must be received. The enrollment deadline cannot be changed once the enrollment information is disseminated. The enrollment window and deadline will be established by the Board of Directors each January for the upcoming school year. Returning students will not need to fill out new applications each year but will need to sign a “commitment to return” form by the enrollment deadline to secure their spot for the next school year.
Admissions Procedures. Students shall be considered for admission into the program in a manner consistent with this Contract, DSST’s enrollment policy and, in all cases consistent with law, including laws prohibiting discrimination on the basis of gender, race, disability and other protected classifications. Denial of admission shall be handled in a manner consistent with state law and DSST’s enrollment policy and regulation.
Admissions Procedures. Students shall be considered for admission into the program in all cases without regard to race, creed, color, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, religion, ancestry, disability or educational need. Denial of admission shall be handled in a manner consistent with state law and School District policy and regulation subject to any waivers agreed to by the parties. Students who enroll in LCS shall remain enrolled in the School through the highest grade served by the School, absent expulsion, graduation, court ordered placement, voluntary withdrawal, or placement consistent with the student's individualized educational program ("IEP"). Students wishing to transfer to another school in the School District may do so only through the School District's within-District transfer procedures. After October 1, any movement of students between LCS and any School District school, including the school serving the student's resident address, shall be in accordance with the School District's administrative transfer process, subject to any applicable waivers.
Admissions Procedures. Secondary admission requirements must be met to enroll in specific GWU academic programs. For Degree Completion admission to GWU, each student must submit the following:
Admissions Procedures. The application period for new students seeking to enroll in the 2020-2021 school year shall begin in the February/March timeframe and end in April. If the number of applications exceed the projected enrollment at that time a lottery will be put in place for any grade level where applications exceed available spots. If enrollment is not met at that point, the application period will remain open. Parents or guardians seeking to enroll children will submit an application during this period. The application will be made widely available and there will be sites available for parents who need assistance with applying for the school. If the number of applications exceed capacity student enrollment will be selected by a random lottery. The lottery application is a simple online form designed to decrease barriers to entry for families. Parents who do not have internet access or require help to fill out the form may do so at the school. The lottery will be performed in the middle of May 2020 and will be conducted electronically. Every child will be assigned a number. The lottery uses a random number generator to choose students. Acceptance and waitlist letters are sent following the lottery. Within one week of being accepted, parents must submit a completed enrollment packet, which includes proof of residency. Once all acceptances are confirmed, students from the waitlist are contacted to fill any open spots.
Admissions Procedures. Nominated students will be required to complete an application to attend the host institution. The completed application for each student will be sent to the host institution in a timely manner. The host institution will review the application, and make a determination of the student’s suitability for study at the host institution. Application fees of the host institution will be waived for exchange student applicants.
Admissions Procedures. Gem Prep: Meridian will be open to all children, on a space-available basis within each grade. No student will be denied admission based on ethnicity, creed, gender, disability, or place of residence. No out of state residents will be enrolled. Gem Prep: Meridian will follow the equitable selection process that is outlined in IDAPA 08.02.04.203.07 or another method that is approved by the authorizer. As a public charter school, Gem Prep: Meridian must, as a condition of its charter, have an open enrollment policy. Charter schools have a cap or limit as to the number of students they can accept. If the number of applications to a charter school exceeds the capacity of the school, all applicants will have an equal chance of being admitted through a random selection process or lottery. Gem Prep: Meridian will follow the model admission procedure identified by the Idaho State Board of Education.
Admissions Procedures. The Service Provider shall have uniform admission procedures for residents which shall ensure, at a minimum, that the Service Provider
(a) Verifies that all official documents, which accompany each resident, are complete and accurate so that they accurately identify the resident.
(b) Conducts a comprehensive verbal orientation regarding the program and services for all residents in a language they DROIGSA-10-0003 understand, and documents completion of this orientation by having both the resident and the intake staff person sign and date a statement to that effect, or if resident is a juvenile the family member shall co-sign with the juvenile, or if the resident is too young and unable to sign, the intake staff person will document the reason why the juvenile’s signature is not on the document. This orientation shall include the program’s basic rules, regulations, and procedures, and any actions, which could result in disciplinary sanctions.
(c) Issues a receipt for all cash and other property taken from the resident upon admission, and prepares an inventory of that property which the resident signs and retains, in accordance with the attached ICE Residential Standard. This record shall be supplemented for any additional property the resident receives during his or her stay at the facility. The Service Provider shall provide a secured space for the property.
(d) Ensures that all residents shower upon admission, at which time a body chart is prepared to reflect any tattoos, birth marks, injuries, bruises, or evidence of contraband, etc., and receive clean clothing (if needed), bedding, and personal hygiene items.
(e) Ensures that all residents receive a complete health and safety assessment (including lice screening) upon admission and a complete medical examination by a licensed physician or physician’s assistant within 48 hours of admission or the first workday after admission (unless the alien received a medical examination from the transferring ICE facility, and documentation of such is provided), and a psychological evaluation, if indicated by a counselor, psychologist or psychiatrist within 14 days of admission, or sooner if necessary.
(f) An admission packet shall be done and include all items required by the Family Residential Standard for Admissions.