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Admission Policy
Students who meet the academic and financial requirements of the school may be admitted. St. Mary's High School welcomes all students into the Christian educational school community. Students of any race, color, creed, sex, ethnic, or national origin may be admitted to St. Mary's High School. St. Mary's High School recognizes the special needs of students with disabilities. While St. Mary's is not equipped to provide for special needs, the school will strive to provide educational services to all students.

Enrollment Policy
Students attending St. Mary's High School must enroll under their legal surname and reside with their parents or legal guardians. Enrollment for current students begins in the second semester. Students who do not enroll at this time may find class choices limited.

Freshman
Students who have successfully completed the academic requirements of the eight grade and who have taken the high school placement test may enroll as incoming freshmen. Freshmen who apply for admission after the start of the school year are required to meet the criteria of incoming freshman and transfer students.

Transfer Students
Students transferring to St. Mary's must complete an official application for admission form, submit a current transcript that demonstrates evidence of successful academic coursework progress, demonstrate a record of good and moral citizenship, possess an acceptable attendance record. All potential transfer students will be considered for admittance based upon their capability to meet St. Mary's High School's graduation requirements under the sequence of normal progression. All students are required to earn commensurate religion credits. Transfer students may be placed on a probationary status for the first quarter of attendance as a St. Mary's student. Potential transfer students and their parents/guardians are required to schedule an admissions interview with the Admissions Board of St. Mary's High School.