Concordia Preparatory School is a comprehensive high school serving the spiritual and academic needs of the college bound student. In its desire to serve all students it must be noted, however, that CPS may not be able to provide a successful academic experience for students who have need of Special Education Programs requiring specially trained teachers and alternative classroom experiences. Students with learning difficulties requiring remedial services will be admitted only with the understanding of parents and school as to the limitations of the school program.
Admission is determined on the basis of standardized test scores, a completed enrollment application and a personal interview. (The personal interview may be waived for students graduating from a CPS elementary feeder school). All applicable tuition and fees must be paid in order for enrollment to be complete.
Admission Requirements
To be eligible for admission into the ninth grade, a student must:
- give evidence of having graduated from eighth grade.
- sign the Concordia Preparatory School Covenant Agreement.
- complete an interview with the principal and/or counselor.
- have the endorsement of his/her pastor, if applicable.
To be eligible for admission as a transfer student, a student must:
- be able to demonstrate reasonable academic aptitude and submit the results of standardized testing.
- provide a transcript of earned credits.
- sign the Concordia Preparatory School Covenant Agreement.
- complete an interview with the principal and/or counselor.
- have the endorsement of his/her pastor, if applicable.
The administration of Concordia Preparatory School will be responsible for the final decision regarding the enrollment of any student.
Application Process
Enrollment at Concordia Preparatory School is not automatic. The first step toward enrollment involves the completion of an application packet by the prospective student and at least one parent. This complete application is forwarded to the school administration, which takes formal action to accept the student for enrollment.