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Getting Started
Selecting and applying to boarding school need not be daunting. This
section contains an easy-to-follow description
and explanation of the boarding school
admission process.
The decision to apply
to boarding school provides a wonderful
opportunity for self-discovery and, as
with any major decision, will require a good deal of time and energy.
The ultimate goal of this process is to find schools offering the
courses, programs, and extra-curricular activities that are good matches
for a student's skills, talents and abilities. Just as individuals
have unique interests and needs, boarding schools offer their own
special missions and programs. Given the variety of options, researching
schools is a critical first step in the selection process to ensure
that the student focuses on schools that are a good fit.
The good news
is that there are literally hundreds of
boarding schools. The bad news is that there are literally hundreds of
boarding schools. How does one narrow the
field from hundreds of choices to a handful?
Fortunately, there are numerous resources available to assist in the
decision making process.
Schools.com
Begin your search by utilizing
the information available on this website, Schools.com,
which was created by The Association of
Boarding Schools (TABS). TABS is a nonprofit
educational association serving boarding
schools in the United States, Canada, and
abroad. Schools.com provides comprehensive
information, with additional features specifically
designed to help you search for the right
schools.
The Boarding
Schools Directory and School
Search will help narrow your list
of potential schools by searching for specific
school types, sizes, locations, courses offered,
or extra-curricular activities. For example,
if you are interested in boarding schools
in a specific state offering soccer and creative
writing, simply enter this information in
the appropriate fields to generate a list
of schools that match these criteria.
Researching Schools on Your List
Once you have generated
a list of boarding schools, you can link
to their websites. School websites contain
a great deal of valuable information. Some
websites offer a virtual tour of campus
while others will allow you to view the
latest edition of the school newspaper
or view the academic schedule and course
descriptions. If you wish to receive more
information about a school, complete an
online information request form or call
the school's admission office. Schools
will send viewbooks, videos, and curriculum
information free of charge. Upon request,
schools will often provide names of parents,
alumni/ae and others whom you can contact
for a personal point of view.
Contacting a School
The initial contact should
be made directly to the Admission Office.
The Boarding
Schools Directory lists the
appropriate admission contact for each
school as well as the school's mailing
address, telephone, and fax numbers. Most
admission offices are open during normal
business hours.
As you learn about individual
schools through their websites, written
materials, and direct communication with
admission officers, keep track of any questions
you may have that are not being answered.
Admission officers enjoy talking about
their schools and will be happy to answer
your questions. To show your initiative,
however, avoid asking about things that
you can easily learn about on the school's
website or in their written materials such
as enrollment numbers or the name of the
school head. Instead, ask about matters
that are not as easy to convey in written
materials. Examples of such questions might
include:
- What makes your school unique?
- Tell
me about your advisor program.
- Given
the option, what areas or things would
current students wish to improve?
- What
do students do on weekends?
- How difficult
is it to play varsity or junior varsity
sports?
- May I speak to the teacher or
coach of the program I'm interested
in?
- How do I apply for financial assistance?
The Admission Checklist
Because no two boarding schools are alike,
matching a student with an appropriate boarding
school is a big step towards ensuring future
success. For this reason, we developed the
following checklist to guide you through
the process. Below are the "things to do" and
some reminders that will make applying to
and selecting the right boarding school an
easier task for you.
- Use School Search to
find any programs in which you're interested.
- English as a Second Language
- Post Graduate
- Learning Differences
- Special Needs
- Pre-Professional Arts
- Browse the Boarding
Schools Directory after you consider what type of school will suit
you.
- Small
- Large
- Military
- 5-day boarding
- Single-sex
- Coed
- Junior schools
- Rural or urban schools
- Religiously affiliated schools
- Contact the schools that interest you by e-mail, phone, or mail. Ask
each school for its:
- Catalog
- Video
- Application requirements and deadlines
- Financial aid information and deadlines
- Make appointments to visit your top selections.
- Ask the schools about required testing.
- SSAT (Secondary
School Admission Test) - call (609) 683-4440.
- ISEE (Independent
School Entrance Examination) - call (800) 989-3721.
- TOEFL(Test
of English as a Foreign Language) - call
(609) 951-1100.
- Complete
and forward
applications
to your favorite
schools.
- Check
to see
if the
schools
you wish
to apply
to accept
the Admission
Application Form.
- Continue
to check
with
your
current
teachers,
school
registrar,
and coaches
about
the recommendation
forms
or transcripts
they
must
submit
on your
behalf.
- Call
the admission
offices
at your
selected
schools
periodically
to check
on your
file or
if you
have questions
about
any of
the forms.
- If
you
plan
to
apply
for
financial
aid,
it
is
imperative
that
you
complete
the
necessary
forms
on
time.
For
more
information
about
financial
aid, click
here.
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