Admissions Process
This short subheadline could describe what parents can expect to gain by reading this page.

visit us
An empathetic headline that sets up your admissions philosophy.
Most parents make a decision like this only a few times in their life. It’s natural that they might feel overwhelmed and confused by the whole experience of finding, researching, deciding on, and ultimately enrolling in a school.
The headline above and this supporting text can empathize with that challenge and assure them that you’ve crafted a smooth enrollment process designed to help them make the right choice for their student.
Admissions At a Glance
Explain how simple it is to sign up. Try to keep this to three basic steps.
Plan a Visit
Describe in one or two short sentences what they can expect from this visit and how it will benefit them.
Apply Online
Describe what this next step looks like. There may be a lot that happens here, but you don’t have to spell that all out.
Take Off
The headline and subtext should describe success. Look for ways to use brand-aligned language. We’ll find the right icon.
What Our Parents Say
Our experience has been truly uplifting. The staff’s commitment to helping each student reach new heights is unparalleled.

JORDAN SMITH
Parent
Our son struggled academically at his previous school. His teacher at HCS has helped him catch up to his grade level and even pull ahead in several areas!

TAYLOR JORDAN
Parent
Making the Switch
This is a great spot to write specifically to parents who are concerned about the social and emotional impact of moving from their current school to yours.
Reassure them you offer a safe and welcoming place where students will feel like family.
Remind them that the best way to experience what life is like as part of your school community is to come by for a visit.

Non-Discrimination Policy
This is where we’ll put (you guessed it) your non-discrimination policy. For now, here’s some Jabberwocky filler text. Beware the gobbledygook, my son. O frabjous day! Callooh! Callay. Did gyre and gimble in the wabe. He went galumphing back, and hast thou slain the Jabberwock. The vorpal blade went snicker-snack. And stood awhile in thought.
