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2023-24 New Family Application

The document outlines the application process for new students at Unitas Classical Christian Cooperative, including a $100 application fee and potential late fees. It requires detailed information about the students and their families, educational backgrounds, and any special needs. Additionally, it emphasizes the importance of parental involvement and adherence to the school's educational philosophy.

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2023-24 New Family Application

The document outlines the application process for new students at Unitas Classical Christian Cooperative, including a $100 application fee and potential late fees. It requires detailed information about the students and their families, educational backgrounds, and any special needs. Additionally, it emphasizes the importance of parental involvement and adherence to the school's educational philosophy.

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APPLICATION FEE- $100.

00 per student
Payment is due with submission of the
Student Application. Please make check
payable to Unitas CCC. Money Orders Not
Accepted.

LATE FEE: $25 per student, per week


NEW FAMILY STUDENT APPLICATION if application submitted after June 15th.
Maximum late fee: $150 per student

ALL FEES ARE NON-


PART I - Names of Students Applying for Admission: REFUNDABLE, unless space in class is
not available.
❖ Sept 1 birthday for grade level testing.

Name of Student M / F Age DOB / / Grade Testing For:


Name of Student M / F Age DOB / / Grade Testing For:
Name of Student M / F Age DOB / / Grade Testing
For:

PART II - Family Information


(Please list the email address you will check frequently. Almost all of our communication is
through this method and you will be responsible for all email communication)
Note: If the child(ren)’s parents are not married, please give the name and address of the non-custodial parent on a
separate sheet of paper and indicate whether the non-custodial parent should receive information about the
child(ren)’s progress. Also in include information on who will have responsibility for payment of tuition.

Home Address
City/State/Zip Home Phone:
Email Address

Father’s Name
Place of Employment Position
Work Phone: Cell Phone:

Mother’s Name
Place of Employment Position
Work Phone: Cell Phone:

Note: Please know your cell# will be shared with the families and tutors of Unitas for our
emergency communication and our Family Directory. Please * and # the person(s) and numbers
above that you would like used for this purpose.

PART III - Student Information

Briefly outline each child(ren)’s formal education experience and note the name of the most recently
attended academic setting.
Explain briefly why you have chosen to homeschool your child(ren).

How many years has/have your child(ren) been homeschooled?

Why do you want your child(ren) to attend Unitas?

Has instruction been received by your child(ren) in the following areas?


• Phonics/Grammar: Y/N What curriculum was used?

• History: Y/N What curriculum was used?

• Science: Y/N What curriculum was used?

• Latin: Y/N What curriculum was used?

• Formal Logic/ Critical Thinking:


Y/N What curriculum was used?

Note: We would appreciate your support in answering the following questions as candidly as possible. Unitas is not
staffed to handle children with serious learning disorders, behavioral issues or physical disabilities. We provide only
group tutoring and a safe environment for children to learn. (If more than one child is applying, please note which
child you are referring to when answering.)
Does your child have any condition (learning disorders) that may affect his/her academic achievement or
class involvement and would require regular or special attention? If so, please specify:

Does your child have any behavioral issues that may affect his/her class involvement and would require
regular or special attention?

Has your child ever been suspended by a previous academic setting? If so, please specify:

Please describe any physical disabilities (hearing, speech, asthma, etc.) and/or any serious illnesses,
diseases or injuries:

PART IV - References
As part of your application, please submit a letter from a church reference (pastor, elder or church/small
group leader) highlighting your family’s participation and ministry involvement at your church.

Church Name
Church Address_
Church Reference Name
Phone Number/Email

Did anyone who attends Unitas refer you to us?


Please give names if applicable.

Do you know anyone who currently attends Unitas? This person(s) may be used as a reference for
your family.

PART V - Testimony
Please explain the Gospel and what it means to you.
Father:
Mother:

PART VI - Acknowledgements

● Have you read the Family Handbook located on our website? Y / N

● Do you agree to have your child(ren) taught in accordance with our Statement of Faith? Y / N

● Are there any points in either of the above resources which are inconsistent with your

convictions? If so, please specify:

Do you support the following aspects of the curriculum and Unitas policies?
• The parent is ultimately responsible for their child(ren)’s education(Commitment to Education
Statement) Y / N
• Parental Involvement: Y / N
• Discipline Policy: Y / N
• Uniform Requirements: Y / N
• Classical Style Teaching (Philosophy and Methodology): Y / N
If you answered “No” to any of the above, please explain.
Please explain briefly your understanding of what is meant by a Classical Education:

PART VII - Signatures

Parent Parent

Date Date

Unitas Classical Christian Cooperative admits students of any race, color, national or ethnic origin to
all the rights, privileges, programs and activities generally accorded or made available to students at
the school. It does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national and ethnic origin in
administration of its educational policies, admissions policies, scholarship and loan programs, and
athletic and other school-administered programs.

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