
Admissions Policy
Students seeking admission to the North Star Christian High School program should request, by telephone or email, an appointment with our NSCHS admissions department to discuss the:
• Program in which student is to be enrolled
• Student's previous academic record
• Tuition, fees and refund policy
• School's expectations of the student for satisfactory performance and graduation
A student may select one or more courses based upon the recommendations of the director. Students may not take more than 4 courses at any given time. Registration involves completing a North Star Christian High School Enrollment Application and making tuition payments.
The director or designee grants admission on an individual basis after review of the student's application packet, academic records and the initial interview. The final decision on admission is made by the school director.
NSCHS conforms to the NACPS business standards in its Tuition Protection Agreement. NSCHS is non-discriminatory in its admission process.
Students are expected to adhere to the NSCHS Honor Code.
It is unacceptable for a student to commit plagiarism or any other form of cheating. If an instructor has reasonable evidence that cheating has occurred:
§ He/She will report the misdeed to the school administrator and the student or (minor) student's parents will be notified.
§ The student will receive a zero for the course work in question and may be subject to expulsion from the program.
In order to enroll in any of our progrms the student and parent (if a minor) must agree to the Honor Code below.
A student cannot be listed as his/her own proctor. The proctor should be a parent, guardian or any associate of the student who is at least 23 years old.
1. I agree to follow all guidelines, policies, and procedures associated with the North Star Christian High School program.
2. All coursework submitted by me will be my own work. I will receive no outside help on assignments.
3. I agree to the terms of the refund policy.

Rights and Duties
NSA/NSCHS, hereby referred to as "the institution," has a responsibility to provide the best services and learning environment it can to meet the needs of its students. The institution, however, retains the following rights: the right to reject or return and incomplete enrollment; the right to contact a parent or guardian regarding the performance of a (minor) student; the right to administratively withdraw a student to lack of attendance; the right to fail a student due to lack of participation. This list should in no way be considered comprehensive or final.
The NSA/NSCHS student, hereby referred to as "the student," is responsible to themselves and to the institution to put forth their best effort in successfully completing the courses they are enrolled in. The (minor) student has the right to withdraw from a class -with parental consent- they cannot make a commitment to (subject to the withdrawal and refund policies). The student has the right to a refund in accordance with the policy printed on the enrollment agreement. The student has the right to contact the administrative office if they feel that for any reason they are not receiving the best service and assessment we can give.