Admissions

Students who are at minimum 17 years of age may be accepted and enrolled if they have earned a high school diploma or its equivalent; or if they have successfully completed their education in a foreign country where that education is recognized as being equivalent to a U.S. high school diploma. Students must provide a copy of a high school diploma, an official high school transcript or GED certification or fill out a transcript request and we will try to obtain a copy of the document. Based on our admissions policy, we do not enroll students under the Ability to Benefit Criteria.

Each applicant must complete an Admissions Application and have a personal interview with an Admissions Representative. To be able to participate in the program all applicants must successfully pass the nationally recognized CPAt ACT Test, which have been approved by the U.S. Department of Education for determining student eligibility for the Ability-to-Benefit programs under Title IV funding for financial aid. Since the School's prerequisite for enrollment is a High School diploma or its equivalent, the above-mentioned test is used for admissions purposes only.

The school reserves the right to reject applicants based on their test scores or failure to comply with any applicable local, state or federal laws, statutes or regulations.
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