Application
for Admission
Testing • Acceptance • Financial Aid
To
apply for admission to NCA, you must complete and submit an Application
for Admission. An application may be obtained from the Admissions
Director. The following documents must accompany the Application:
- Student’s
birth certificate.
- Most
recent report card and final grades.
- Copies
of past achievement tests.
- Recommendation
forms.
- Copies
of reports from previous special testing for reading, learning,
and/or attention deficit, etc.
- Current legal documents when custody rights have been established
by a court of law.
- Current
Immunization Records.
- Non-refundable
$175 application fee.
Statement
of Non-Discrimination
Northeast Christian Academy admits students of any race, color,
national and ethnic origin to all the rights, privileges, programs,
and activities generally accorded or made available to students
at the school. It does not discriminate on the basis of race, color,
national and ethnic origin in administration of its educational
policies, admissions policies, scholarship and loan programs, and
athletic and other school administered programs.
Admission
Testing
Pre-K
students are given a Developmental Readiness Test, administered
by a NCA Teacher.
Kindergarten – 3rd grade students are given the Stanford Achievement Test, scheduled through
admissions and administered at NCA.
Fifth
– 12th grade students are given the ISEE test, scheduled
and administered through the Admissions Office. This test consists
of three parts: (1) Verbal & Quantitative Reasoning, which measures
capability for learning; (2) Reading Comprehension & Math, which
provides specific information about strengths and weaknesses in
those areas; and (3) an Essay section which is timed and written
in response to a prompt. ISEE charges a testing fee paid
directly to them if the test is scheduled during the posted registration
dates. Late registration (up to two weeks before the test date)
is an additional charge.
Acceptance
to NCA
Acceptance
for admission to NCA is subject to availability of class space.
Priority for acceptance is based on (1) children of staff members,
(2) siblings of current students, and (3) all other new students.The
final admission decision will be made by an Admissions Committee
composed of administrators, faculty and school board members. To
serve the best interest of the school, the Admissions Committee
reserves the right to deny admission to any student who is evaluated
as ineligible.NCA’s
mission is to work in conjunction with the home to mold students
to be Christ-like. On occasion, the atmosphere or conduct within
a particular home may be counter or in opposition to the Biblical
lifestyle the school teaches. This includes, but is not limited
to, sexual immorality, sexual orientation, or inability to support
the moral principles of the school. In such cases, the school reserves
the right to refuse admission to an applicant.
Financial
Aid
NCA
designates funds for partial financial aid for each school year. These funds will be awarded based on financial
need. Applications for financial aid may be obtained from the business
office once you have completed the enrollment process, turned all
documents in and paid the application fee. All applications will
be held in strict confidence.
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