8 Tips To Navigating The Private School Admissions Process
The Private school admissions process starts the day after Labor Day. To get a head start, you need to begin preparing for your child's admission much before this date. Here are a few tips to help you prepare for the process.
1. Have an open and honest talk with
your partner
Both partners need to be fully involved in
the admission process of their child. Sometimes, one of them might be fully
excited about getting their child admitted in a private school, while the other
may not be as enthusiastic or well-informed about the process. In such
families, the whole admission process can be a stressful experience since there
is no agreement between the partners in the first place. So you first need to
ensure that you and your partner both have the same level of commitment,
expectations and enthusiasm towards securing an admission for your child in a
private school. Sit together and honestly share your goals and aspirations as
well as your apprehensions and fears until both of you agree on the route that
you wish to take.
2. Make a Commitment of your Time
You would have to commit your time towards
achieving the goal that you have set for your child's education. Be prepared to
spend a lot of time writing personal essays and completing the application
forms of schools that you wish to apply to. Once the admission process begins,
you would have to attend open houses, parent interviews, child interviews and
school tours. You need to allocate time for all these activities. Learn more
about each school through their website and other literature to have a better
understanding about the admission process. Knowing about the school's
philosophy and their values will help you decide which school will be the most
appropriate institution for your child's academic and personal growth.
3. Make a Financial Commitment
Money is a factor when applying to private
schools. You need to properly plan your finances to accommodate this expense.
There is a standardized testing procedure that the independent schools require
for admissions. This assessment is administered by the educational records
bureau. There is a fee associated with this assessment. Some schools may reduce
or waive the application fee and you may also apply for a fee reduction for the
child assessment if the cost poses a financial burden on the family. Financial
documentation will be required for this procedure. If your family is applying
for financial aid, you may be required to pay a fee to process your child's
financial aid application.
4. Get Your Documents in Order
If you are requesting financial aid for
your child's education, then both partners need to provide at least three years
of tax forms and W2 that shows your income. If you are divorced, separated or
another partner is actively involved in raising your child or financially
contributing to your child, then their tax information is also required.
Schools want to be able to assess the total contribution that a family can make
towards their child's education. So having all the relevant documentation
readily available will make it easier for you to provide this information when
it is requested of you.
5. Communicate with Your Child's current
Pre-school
During the admission process, a private
school might need to communicate with your child's current Pre-school to get
clarifications on your child's application. If they are not aware that you are
currently seeking admission in private schools, it could be awkward for you and
for them if they are hearing about this for the first time. So it is good to
inform the Director of your child's current preschool that you are seeking
admission in other private schools.
6. Provide Correct and Complete Contact
Information
Make sure that you provide correct and
complete contact information on each application form. Your home phone number,
as well as work place and cell phone numbers should be specified accurately.
Clear all previous messages from your answering machine so that schools can
leave a message for you when you are not at home. Create a new and separate
email address exclusively for school admissions so that important emails from
each school do not get mixed or lost among personal and casual mails. Enter the
email address correctly in the application forms and check your email
regularly. If you are on social networks, enable your privacy settings to hide
your profile. You don't want your admissions Director looking through or
reviewing your profile.
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