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Admissions Process

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Campus Tour

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online application

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Admissions Interview

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Offer of aDmission

Tuition &

Fees

Tuition at Glendale Adventist Academy supports the people and programs that make our school special—dedicated staff, small class sizes, spiritual life programming, arts and athletics, classroom & campus resources, and the daily operations that sustain a safe, Christ-centered school.

Scholarships &

Financial Aid

We are committed to making Adventist education accessible to families who value a Christ-centered learning environment. Glendale Adventist Academy offers tuition assistance and scholarships to help make a GAA education possible for more students.

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10 Reasons Adventist Schools Work

  • 1) Spiritual Focus

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  • 2) Student-Teacher Ratio

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  • 3) Academic Achievement

    CognitiveGenesis, a four year study

    of 30,000 students enrolled in

    Seventh-day Adventist schools across

    North America found that students

    in Seventh-day Adventist schools

    achieve an average of half a grade

    above predicted ability in all subjects.

  • 4) Tailored Curriculum

    Seventh-day Adventist schools

    benefit from a curriculum especially

    designed for single and multigrade

    classrooms. The North American

    Division Office of Education has

    developed excellent, high-quality,

    standards-based materials for

    all classrooms. The curriculum

    is designed so that students are

    constantly connected with Christ and

    the possibilities He has for each life.

  • 5) Family Atmosphere

    Seventh-day Adventist

    schools have a family

    atmosphere that is similar

    to what students encounter

    in the real world outside

    the classroom. “The range

    of social relationships

    students build in a multilevel

    classroom more closely

    reflects the social situations

    individuals encounter in

    workplaces, communities,

    and families.”

  • 6) Involved Parents

    Parents appreciate the

    stable learning community

    of Adventist schools and

    the stronger relationships

    they are able to develop

    with their child’s teacher.

    There are more opportunities

    for parents to be involved

    whether it is volunteering

    in the classroom, assisting

    with a field trip, or serving

    on the local school board.

  • 7) Peer Tutoring

    “The benefits of having

    older students offer

    assistance to younger

    students are supported

    by research. Studies show

    that both the student

    being tutored and the

    student doing the tutoring

    improve academically.”

  • 8) Community Service

    Students in Seventh-day

    Adventist schools are encouraged

    to become active members of the

    local community through various

    community service projects.

    From putting on a musical

    program at the nursing home to

    raking leaves for an elderly person

    in the school neighborhood,

    students are actively engaged in

    showing God’s love to the world.

  • 9) Higher Education

    “A national survey found that 75%

    of high school dropouts in the

    United States said that providing

    smaller classes with more

    individualized attention would

    have improved their likelihood of

    graduating from high school.”

  • 10) Remediation & Enrichment

    In single and multigrade

    classrooms, remediation and

    enrichment activities can be

    more discreetly arranged than

    in traditional classrooms.