Class of 2019 Admission Application Due: November 22, 2014 6 0 0 0 O a k w o o d A v e n u e C i n c i n n a t i, O h i o 4 5 2 2 4 w w w. m c a u l e y h s. n e t 5 1 3. 6 8 1. 1 8 0 0 Table of Contents: Admission Checklist High School Placement Test Admission Application Tuition and Scholarships
As a woman of McAuley, you will Be Empowered to: Learn it is the key to unleashing your power. Laugh it is one of God's greatest gifts. Lead with compassion and commitment. Live the life you imagine. It Starts Now. It Starts at McAuley. 2 "My experience at McAuley gave me the confidence to speak up in my college classes and strive for leadership roles. The all-girls environment and supportive faculty and staff helped me believe I could accomplish anything when I graduated." - Katy Flanigan '11
A D M I S S I O N C H E C K L I S T Day-Long Visit Open House HSPT Prep Class Fall Showcase High School Placement Test* FACTS Financial Aid Application Application* August November, set up a Day-Long visit at www.mcauleyhs.net/visit. October 5, register at www.mcauleyhs.net/openhouse2014. October 25 & November 1, 8, 15, register on page 6 or at www.mcauleyhs.net/hsptprep2014. The High School Placement Test (HSPT) Prep Class helps prepare students for the HSPT by covering academic content on the test, familiarizing students with the test format, teaching strategies for test taking, and easing apprehension about the test. November 20. Register at www.mcauleyhs.net/fallshowcase2014. (HSPT) November 22, 8:30 A.M. at McAuley. Register by completing page 6 or at www.mcauleyhs.net/hspt2014. The HSPT is held at all Catholic high schools on November 22. If you are not taking the test at McAuley, be sure to select McAuley High School to have your scores sent. Due November 22, the FACTS form will be available mid-september on the school s web site and in the main office. Due November 22, pages 7 and 8 of this form can be mailed to McAuley High School, 6000 Oakwood Avenue, Cincinnati, Ohio 45224, Attn: Admissions. Records Release* Due November 22, page 9. *Required for Admission 3
4 Progressive Schedule To continuously improve our learning environment, we have developed a unique progressive schedule that allows for longer class time. The schedule is based on a four-day rotation, and students have eight scheduled classes, but only six classes occur each day. Each day a student has two 80-minute classes and four 50-minute classes. McAuley s progressive schedule prepares students for college while enabling teachers to use class time most efficiently. McAuley s Pulse McAuley restructured departments into four Communities in order to foster greater professional collaboration within the building. The four Communities (Humanities, Liberal Arts, Mind & Spirit, and S.T.E.M.) are led by Pulse, a seven-member team of administrators and faculty members. Our new structure moves McAuley into the future, not just in the area of academics, but more comprehensively as a school and school community. It also utilizes the ideas of professional communities; maximizes the reach of teachers beyond academics to the education of the whole person; and creates a leadership uniquely positioned to focus on overall school improvement beyond the five-year rotation of accreditation. Technology McAuley s tablet is an all-purpose, cutting-edge device; it uses innovative educational programs such as DyKnow, Geometer Sketchpad, Photoshop, and Movie Maker to create and exchange information as never before. McAuley students have access to online textbooks (which include interactive and supplementary resources as well as open source materials) all the time and do not have to carry overloaded backpacks. Staying connected through a uniform and consistent communication network benefits our students by offering them online class discussions and study sessions in the evenings. This gives them the ability to collaborate with one another in group assignments, and makes it easier for them to access and submit class work they miss in the event of illness. McAuley students organize all of their class activities, notes, homework, and projects on the tablet with One Note, virtually eliminating the need for paper and notebooks. After graduation, students leave McAuley with an advanced understanding of technology as well as their actual tablet. Most students use their tablet for at least the first year of their college career, making their transition a little easier.
Green Initiative McAuley High School is committed to promoting sustainability. Our student organization, the Green Team, organizes school-wide environmental initiatives. In addition to recycling over 10 types of materials, students also collect items like clothing and books for reuse. This year McAuley s Green Team opened a student-run, Reusable Free Store, where students get lightly used school supplies. Recycling and reusing by all students has reduced total trash, and because all students use the Tablet PC, the use of paper has also greatly decreased. The Doyle Program The Doyle Program is a two-week summer program to serve selected incoming freshmen s needs. The purposes of this program are to strengthen knowledge and skills for success in high school, to ensure that McAuley is the right school for participating students, and to enable students to get to know some of their classmates and teachers. Named after Mary Ann Doyle, the first young woman to prepare to work closely with Catherine McAuley, the foundress of the Sisters of Mercy, this program is shared between McAuley and Mother of Mercy, the two Cincinnati high schools operated by the Sisters of Mercy. Women In "Women In" is McAuley's ground breaking academic program that introduces students to careers in medicine, law, engineering and technology through monthly seminars, discussions, hands-on activities, and volunteer opportunities. Incoming freshmen who score an 85 or higher on the high school placement test are invited to apply for Women In. Once they are accepted into the program, students must maintain a 90 average or higher in honors or advanced English, math, and science courses along with participating in the program's monthly activities. At the end of freshman year, each student selects her area of study and the group divides into Medicine, Law, Engineering, and Technology. For their participation, students are awarded credit on their high school transcripts, showing competitive universities that their experiences in the program exceed the typical extracurricular activities offered in high schools. Additionally, our students are mentored by professionals in their future fields, making it easier to obtain much needed letters of recommendation for professional schools as well as a foot in the door when it comes time to fulfill residency and internship requirements. This one-of-a-kind program gives McAuley students advantages in competitive fields that are in need of women leaders ready to meet the needs of today's global society. Academic Support Services McAuley High School provides all students with a quality education within a caring, Christ-centered environment. When needed, McAuley meets the needs of identified students through the use of support services, assistive technology, and accommodations that can be implemented within the classroom setting. McAuley accepts the Jon Peterson Scholarship. 5
Please mail this form and a check (made payable to McAuley High School) to: McAuley High School 6000 Oakwood Avenue Cincinnati, OH 45224 Attn: Admissions High School Placement Test and Test Prep Class Registration McAuley High School Class of 2019 register at www.mcauleyhs.net/hspt2014 High School Placement Test High School Placement Test Prep Class Saturday, November 22 Saturday, October 25, November 1, 8, 15 8:30 AM- 12:00 PM at McAuley High School 10:00 AM- 12:00 PM at McAuley High School $30/ Registration deadline is November 19, 2014 Students should attend all 4 classes. $75/Space is limited Student s Name Parent/Guardian s Name Address: Street Address, City, State, Zip Phone Number School Currently Attending T-Shirt size, if registering for the Prep Class. (circle one): Adult XS Adult S Adult M Adult L Adult XL Payment by check: $30 High School Placement Test Fee only $75 High School Placement Test Prep Class only $105 Both High School Placement Test & Prep Class Does your daughter have an IEP or Service Plan? (circle one): yes / no If yes, please attach to this registration. Students should dress comfortably. Pencils will be provided, and calculators are not permitted. Please enter through the doors near the cafeteria. 6
Admission Application McAuley High School Class of 2019 / Due November 22, 2014 Please mail to: McAuley High School 6000 Oakwood Avenue Cincinnati, OH 45224 Attn: Admissions Student Information: Legal Name: Last, First, Middle, Nickname Student Birthday (MM/DD/YYYY) Address: Street Address, City, State, Zip Phone Number Suburb (ie. College Hill, White Oak, etc.) Public School District Place of Birth School Entering From, Years Attended Religion (circle one): Catholic / Non-Catholic Parish (if Catholic) Do you intend to apply for financial aid by completing the FACTS form? (circle one) Yes / No Are you applying with the Ed Choice Scholarship (information available at edchoice.ohio.gov) (circle one) Yes / No Student resides with (check all that apply) o Mother and Father o Mother o Father o Mother and Stepfather o Father and Stepmother o Legal Guardian/Other Adult Father o deceased Marital Status: o Married o Single o Divorced o Separated o Widowed Name: Last, First, Middle Address (if different from student) : Street Address, City, State, Zip Home Phone Number Cell Phone Number Work Phone Number Email Occupation Company Name Mother o deceased Marital Status: o Married o Single o Divorced o Separated o Widowed Name: Last, First, Middle Address (if different from student) : Street Address, City, State, Zip Home Phone Number Cell Phone Number Work Phone Number Email Occupation Company Name Legal Guardian/Other Adult (If different than mother/father) Relationship Address (if different from student) : Street Address, City, State, Zip Home Phone Number Cell Phone Number Work Phone Number Email Occupation Company Name 7
McAuley High School Legacy Please list mothers, grandmothers and sisters who are McAuley Alumnae: Name: Last, First, Maiden Graduation Year Relationship to Applicant Name: Last, First, Maiden Graduation Year Relationship to Applicant Name: Last, First, Maiden Graduation Year Relationship to Applicant Name: Last, First, Maiden Graduation Year Relationship to Applicant Brothers and Sisters (Please list all children, even those who have graduated from school.) Name, Age, School Attending Name, Age, School Attending Name, Age, School Attending Name, Age, School Attending Name, Age, School Attending Name, Age, School Attending Ethnic Background (please select this information is used for Archdiocese and State Reports/School Programs) o White o Black o Native American o Asian/Pacific Islander o Hispanic o Multi-racial o Other What is the student s native language? Other than English, list the languages she speaks fluently Does the student currently have an IEP or Service Plan (circle one): yes / no If yes, please attach to your application Father s/guardian signature Mother s/guardian signature Student s signature Office use only: Date received 8
Please mail to: McAuley High School 6000 Oakwood Avenue Cincinnati, OH 45224 Attn: Admissions Parental Consent for Student Record Release McAuley High School Class of 2019 Due November 22, 2014 I,, authorize (parent/legal guardian name) (current school attending with City/State/Zip) to release the following records: Completed High School Record Card, IEP/Service Plan (if applicable) and Final Student Records (due December 5, 2014) on behalf of (student s legal name) (date) (signature of parent/legal guardian) 9
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Tuition and Financial Aid Information McAuley High School Class of 2019 Everyone at McAuley High School appreciates the sacrifices made to obtain a Catholic education. Tuition for the 2014-15 school year is $10,300 plus $600 for the Tablet. Tuition for the 2015-2016 school year will be announced in January 2015. This information will be included in the test score/admission decision packets mailed to all applicants in January, 2015. McAuley awards as many scholarships and as much financial assistance as our funds allow. The financial possibilities include scholarships, tuition assistance, and the student work program. Option 1: High School Placement Test (HSPT) Scholarships* Scholarships are available to 8th grade students who take the entrance test required by McAuley. On average, 15% of students taking the test receive scholarships. HSPT Scholarships range from $1000 to full tuition. Option 2: McAuley accepts the Ohio EdChoice Scholarship Some students are eligible for the Ohio EdChoice Scholarship based on the rating of their designated public school and other factors. To determine your eligibility, visit the EdChoice website at edchoice.ohio.gov. Option 3: Apply for Tuition Assistance Financial assistance is available through McAuley High School s Educational Aid Fund. Families who wish to apply for McAuley financial assistance must complete and submit a FACTS financial aid application, found online at McAuley s web site, www.mcauleyhs.net, and also available in the main office. The form will be available mid-september and the deadline to submit the application is November 22. FACTS is an independent service used throughout Archdiocese to determine financial need. McAuley will use the FACTS application as the basis for distributing assistance from the high school. McAuley funds are provided by the Sisters of Mercy, the McAuley endowment fund, memorials, private donations, McAuction, and the McAuley Fund. Option 4: Work Credit Program In addition to the grants mentioned above, McAuley has a work credit program in which students stay after school for one hour each day to clean rooms. There is also a summer work credit program in which students can work for one week. In both cases, tuition is credited $8.75 per hour worked. FACTS application is required. Option 5: Arrange a Tuition Payment Plan Three methods of tuition payment are available: 1. Pay the entire balance to McAuley High School by June 5, 2015. 2. Pay the amount of your choosing by June 5, 2015, and finance the balance. All students accepted by McAuley are automatically accepted by the bank for financing, if that method of payment is chosen. No credit checks are performed. Interest is charged on amounts financed. The interest rate for the 2015-16 school year is 4.35% simple interest. Payment on the amount financed is made directly to FACTS Management in 11 equal monthly installments from July 1 to May 1. 3. Finance all but the registration fee. FACTS Management is utilized for any deferred payment of tuition. Forms for choosing the method of tuition payment are mailed to homes in March and must be returned to McAuley by the end of April. Multiple Child Allowance A Multiple Child Allowance provides a tuition discount for families with at least three students in Archdiocesan high schools. Application is made through the tuition payment plan worksheet which is mailed in March and is due to McAuley by the end of April. *Awarded ONLY to current 8th graders (incoming 9th graders) 11
Mission McAuley High School, a college preparatory Catholic school for young women, sponsored by the Sisters of Mercy of the Americas, is committed to quality education and growth within a caring, Christ-centered community. Faithful to the Gospel and the charism, core values, and tradition of Mercy, McAuley s essential activity is to create an environment designed to help each young woman develop her intellect, gifts, and talent. Portrait of a McAuley Graduate A McAuley Woman is: A woman of faith A woman of excellence A woman of respect for herself and others A woman of compassionate service A woman empowered to influence the world 6000 Oakwood Avenue / Cincinnati, Ohio 45224 www.mcauleyhs.net / 513.681.1800