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Admissions Process
Hill-Murray School Admissions Process - A Step by Step Guide 1. Browse through the Hill-Murray School website to become familiar with our school’s staff, academic programs, athletics, and other co-curricular activities.
2. Contact us to schedule a school visit. Students considering Hill-Murray are invited to spend a day visiting classes with a Hill-Murray host student. It’s a perfect way to find out more about academics, meet H-M students and staff, and experience the friendly community we offer. We also provide a complimentary lunch!
Apart from students visiting for a day, parents and students may schedule a tour of our facilities and meet individually with a member of the Admissions staff. Please call Ms. Kaitlin Salscheider, Admissions/Marketing Coordinator, at 651-748-2406 to set up a tour of our campus.
3. Complete the application. To print hard copies of the admission forms, please click here.
4. Apply for Tuition Assistance and/or Scholarships.
- Applications for tuition assistance and scholarships are due January 14, 2012.
- Tuition Assistance applications will be accepted after the deadline as long as funds are available.
- Scholarship applications will not be accepted after the deadline
- Access TADS online for tuition assistance.
- For scholarship information, please call the Admissions Office at 651-748-2406 or email Kaitlin Salscheider
5. Acceptance letters will be mailed to accepted students in mid-February.
6. Registration for all new students, is scheduled on two separate times (see below). Choose your electives, meet your guidance counselor, get information regarding honors course testing, and have a sweet ice cream treat! You are required to attend one of the following dates/times:
- March 1: 6-7:30 PM or March 3: 9-10:30 AM
7. Please note- no comprehensive placement exam is given. Please click here for placement information.
Do you still have questions? Please call or e-mail the Admissions Office (651-748-2406). We are here to assist you in the process.
Admissions Criteria
- Completed Application Materials. Candidates must have a completed application and information release form on file and have sent the transcript release form to his/her current school.
- Students must be maintaining a “C” average and score at or above grade level on standardized tests.
- Students should be in good standing at their current school with no discipline or attendance issues.
All applicants are reviewed by the Admissions Committee. Recommendations will be made for acceptance, conditional acceptance, or denial. In some instances additional information, including testing or interviews, may be required. If there are more applicants than positions, students may be placed on a waiting list.
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