Eastminster is seeking motivated and disciplined students who can contribute to and benefit from its rigorous program and college-preparatory course of study.
Applicants are evaluated to provide information which assists in the assessment of the candidate. In all cases, the school retains the right to determine, in its sole discretion, whether or not to select a student for admission or to re-enroll a student.
The admissions process is led by the appropriate Division head, who makes a recommendation to the Admissions Committee. The Admissions Committee has ultimate authority and sole discretion in the decision to admit or re-enroll a student.
Typically, those decisions are based upon multiple criteria, including, but not limited to:
- academic potential
- performance in an interview and formal observation/evaluation
- developmental maturity
- school achievement
- readiness for the school’s program
- family affiliation with the school
- appropriateness of the match between the family and the school
When there are more qualified candidates than openings available, the school establishes an unranked waiting list. If openings then occur, the Admissions Committee decides which candidate(s) to offer a position based on the overall profile of the class or grade and the match between the needs and qualifications of the student with the needs of the school.
It is the policy of the school not to discriminate in violation of the law on the basis of race, sex, religion, national origin, ancestry, or disability which is unrelated to the ability to enjoy the benefits of the school’s programs, facilities, or services. All persons are encouraged to apply.