Once my child is accepted to a private high school, what are the next steps?
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What will the decision letter say?
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Once my child is accepted to a private high school, what are the next steps?
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How do I pay my child's tuition?
Can I get tuition insurance?
Do private high schools offer financial aid?
What do schools look at to determine if the will award need-based financial aid?
Is there any action I can take if a school does not grant my child financial aid, or the amount I believe I need?
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Once my child is accepted to a private high school, what are the next steps?
Dean of Admissions Andrew Battaile discusses the next steps once your child is accepted including registration and enrollment forms.
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Host: Once my child is accepted to a private high school what are the next steps?
Andrew Battaile: If your son or your daughter is accepted by a school, you have to let the school then know if they are going to attend. If they are not, all you have to do is let the school know. If your son or your daughter is going to attend the school, you have to register them. This is a process where you will have to likely pay a registration fee, you will have to give some biographical information that's a little bit more in detail than what was on the application. You will also have to sign some legal documents for enrollment that is a very important process. Sometimes if you miss the registration deadline, you might forfeit your son or your daughters spot in the school. So make sure to pay attention to any deadlines in terms of registration.
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