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Please contact Registrar at (480) 481-9235 ext 0 for Enrollment
details.
About NSAA download pdf
NSAA Application download pdf
Requirements
& Application Instructions
Entrance Requirements
New School for the Arts & Academics is open to all students
in grades 6 - 12 with an interest in the arts. Previous arts
experience is highly recommended but not required. Prior to
acceptance to NSAA, all applicants must:
be prepared to succeed
in academic and arts classes
demonstrate a commitment to post-secondary education (i.e.,
college)
demonstrate interest in, and commitment to, the NSAA academic
and arts curriculum
be free of discipline or behavior problems that may interfere
with the functioning of NSAA
NSAA does not discriminate on the basis of race, religion,
ethnicity, gender, handicap, or sexual orientation and an
applicant cannot be accepted or rejected on the basis of any
of those factors.
Application Instructions
Each prospective student must complete the application process
to be considered for admission to NSAA. This process is designed
to identify the students who will get the most benefit from
NSAA programs.
1. Take a Tour
- It is often best for interested students and their parent(s)
or guardian(s) to request an information packet and make a
visit to the school before submitting an application. NSAA
holds several open houses throughout the year or students
can call to schedule a personal tour. Click here to check
the calendar for Open House dates.
2. Request an Application
- Contact NSAA and request an application form. There are
several ways to get the application form:
a. call the school
at (480) 481-9235, ext 0
b. fax: (480) 970-6625
c. write to the school at:
New School for
the Arts & Academics
Attention: Registrar
1216 E. Apache Blvd.
Tempe, AZ 85281
d. click here to download
the application form.
e. send an e-mail to registrar@aznsa.com
3. Complete the
Application - The application must be completely filled
out including the essay. Both the student and a legal parent
or guardian must sign the application.
4. Get letters of
recommendation - There must be two letters of recommendation
from academic and arts teachers with each application. Recommendation
forms are included with the application. The letters of recommendation
can be submitted with the completed application or they may
be mailed directly to NSAA.
5. Get school transcripts
- Before processing the application, NSAA must have a copy
of the student's transcripts from their current or most recently
attended school. Home school students should contact the NSAA
registrar to discuss acceptable alternatives to transcripts.
Unofficial transcripts are OK for the application and NSAA
will request an official transcript from the student's school
after the student is accepted.
6. Submit the application
- Mail or deliver the completed application and supporting
documentation to:
New School for the
Arts & Academics
Attention: Registrar
1216 E. Apache Blvd.
Tempe, AZ 85281
7. Review the application
- NSAA staff and faculty will review the application for quality
and completeness. At this point, NSAA may request more information,
deny the application, or proceed with the application process.
8. Personal Interview
- If the application passes the initial review process, the
student will be scheduled for a personal interview at NSAA.
During the interview, the student will be expected to:
a. discuss how NSAA
can help the student to achieve his or her goals
b. respond to questions from NSAA faculty and staff
c. present a portfolio of art work if the student is a visual
artist
d. audition if the student is a performing artist
e. provide proof of current shots
9. Placement tests
- Entering freshmen will be required to take a math placement
test to determine skill level. All in-coming 9th-graders are
expected to be ready to succeed in Algebra 1-2. Students who
have not taken Pre-Algebra or demonstrate competence on the
placement test must take a Pre-Algebra course prior to enrollment.
10. Acceptance -
The student will be notified of the school's decision. This
will normally occur at the end of the personal interview,
but may be done by telephone or mail at a later date.
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