Steps to Admission

Step 1:  Complete online inquiry form on the Apply Now page

Step 2Send all documents on check list for review

Document Checklist

  1. Report cards – last 3 years
  2. Standardized testing scores – last 3 years
  3. Attendance and behavior reports from previous year
  4. Name and email of current or previous year teacher
  5. Court documents (related to custody, guardianship, name change, etc., if applicable)
  6. IEP/504 plan for any learning accommodations (if applicable)

Step 3:  Schedule additional assessments, if needed (admissions director will make contact)

Step 4:  Schedule interview – MS/HS students only

Step 5:  Notification of Admission

  • Successful – successfully completed the admissions process and is ready for enrollment (while student’s acceptance is based upon past achievement and a favorable teacher recommendation, all students accepted will be on a 9-week probationary period for academics and discipline)
  • Probationary – student has deficiencies in academic performance, school attendance, or behavioral issues that require specific probation guidelines.  Administration will monitor student progress and determine if student will remain at NFC.
  • Denial – for reasons of academic deficiency, behavioral and/or attendance patterns that prevent admission.  NFC also reserves the right to refuse enrollment to any student or student of families who have demonstrated disharmony regarding the purpose, objectives, standards, policies, rules, and regulations of the school.

APPLICATION
You Must Have Completed Steps 1-5 Above.

Step 6:  Fill out online application to secure your spot at NFC (link will be provided in an acceptance email); please submit with application:

  • $250 enrollment fee
  • Birth certificate
  • Up-to-date immunization record
  • Latest school physical

What does the admissions committee review?

  1. Student must maintain a C average (2.0 GPA) or above in academic classes
  2. Test in the 50th percentile for standarized tests
  3. Have satisfactory behavior and attendance records
  4. Must receive a favorable teacher recommendation

Special Circumstances: any exception to the established written admission policy (e.g. student who meets a 3.0 GPA, but falls short of the standardized score requirement) will be assessed.