Admissions Steps – Transfer Candidates

In recent years, capacity constraints have resulted in transfer opportunities to Antonian being extremely limited. As a result, transfer admission is generally only considered once re-enrollment of current students for the subsequent school year has been completed. Review of candidates typically begins in April/May of each year.

Step 1: Submit an application for admission

When: Applications for transfer admission are received on an on-going basis

All students seeking transfer admission to Antonian must complete an application for admission. An application can be obtained from the Admissions Welcome page of this website or by contacting the Dean of Admissions. A completed application includes the admission application form(s), transcript/report of high school coursework completed and in progress, one (1) letter of recommendation from an adult who knows the student in the academic setting, and, when available, results of recently completed standardized testing. Antonian generally does not administer an assessment for transfer admission.

Step 2: Be interviewed by Antonian staff

When: Interviews are scheduled when the availability of a position may be imminent.

All candidate seeking admission should be interviewed by a member of the Antonian staff. Interviews are generally brief (10 to 15 minutes) and are a means of gaining more information about the candidate. All interview arrangements should be made through the Dean of Admissions.

Step 3: Receive decision

When: Decisions are rendered on a rolling basis.

Due to capacity constraints, most applications for transfer admission are placed immediately on a waiting list, then reviewed as positions become available. As a result, candidates for transfer admission may not receive an immediate decision on admission status. Each candidate for admission will receive a correspondence from the Dean of Admissions advising the status as positions become available.