Hilton Head Christian Academy :: Academic Excellent : Touching Lives

 

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How to Apply

Students are admitted to HHCA based upon completion of parent and student applications (student applications are required for grades 5-12), interviews, entrance testing and submission of academic records.

You can begin our admissions process by contacting Brenda McPherson, Director of Admissions.  She is equipped to guide you through the admissions process and answer your questions about HHCA.

  Application Checklist

Brenda McPherson       Director of Admissions

The following application materials must be submitted prior to scheduling admissions interviews or entrance testing:

               - Parent application
               - Student application (for grades 5-12)
               - Application fee of $250
               - Copy of the student’s most recent report card
               - Transcripts or copies of academic
                     records from the past three years
               - Standardized testing records from the
                     past three years
               - Pastor’s recommendation letter (verifying                            regular church attendance)

Once the above materials have been submitted, the admissions process continues with:
               - Entrance testing (involves a testing fee)
               - Student interview
               - Parent interview

All applications are reviewed by the Admissions Committee.  Those applying for the first round of decisions (Early Decision Enrollment) will be notified of their status by February 20.  After the first round of decisions, applications are evaluated on a rolling basis, and spaces are offered as they become available.

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Students are enrolled for one academic year at a time.  The purpose of this policy is to allow the school to evaluate student performance and thereby insure that the student body of HHCA, individually and as a whole, reflects the values and expectations as stated in the handbook.

Students are expected to be positive and contributing members of the student body by their reflection of Christian values both on and off campus.  This includes when school is in session, during times of vacation, and during the summer months.  Students who demonstrate values or behaviors that are not consistent with the policies of the school will be asked to withdraw prior to the end of the year or prior to the start of the school year, if a situation arises during the summer months.

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