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FINANCIAL STRUCTURE SHEET
2009-10
Download Student Application Form.
REGISTRATION
This fee is $125.00 per student and is non-refundable. This is used for several things in the enrollment process including the administering of entrance tests, membership in the Michigan Association of Christian Schools, the American Association of Christian Schools and school insurance. This fee is to be paid upon submission of the enrollment application.
SPECIAL PRICE FOR RETURNING STUDENTS
Re-enrollment fee is $75.00 if paid in February. After February the fee is $125.00.
MATRICULATION FEES
This fee is due on or before July 1. For enrollment after July 1, this fee is due with the enrollment fee.
| K4 & Kindergarten |
$160.00 |
| Grades 1-6 |
$200.00 |
| Grades 7-12 |
$175.00 |
| Family of four or more |
$595.00 |
The matriculation fee is to cover the cost of
- Standardized testing of all students during the spring semester with scores provided for parents.
- Books for students through grade six.
- Extra expenses for junior high and high school, i.e. elective courses, lab fees, locker fees,etc.
(Books for grades 7-12 are not included.)
TUITION FEE
Please note: Active members of Rochester Hills Baptist Church may qualify for a special discount. Please stop by the Financial Office to pick up the proper form. This discount must be applied for each year.
| K-4 |
$2,000.00 |
| Kindergarten |
$1,600.00 |
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| Grades 1-12 |
| 1 student |
$3,200.00 |
| 2 students |
$5,650.00 |
| 3 students |
$8,100.00 |
| 4 students |
$10,550.00 |
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Tuition covers the operating expenses of RHCS. Since the school receives no federal, state or local financial subsidies,
we rely upon prompt tuition payments for all students. Tuition payments may be divided into ten (10) installments with
the first payment due on or before August 1 and the final payment due on or before May 1. Tuition must be current or the
administration cannot allow a student to attend classes.
FAMILY SERVICE PROGRAM - $200 OR 20 HOURS
This is a required program that encourages parental involvement. Twenty hours of volunteer time per family satisfies this requirement.
For volunteer time under 20 hours, there will be a $10.00 per unfulfilled hour charge due on May 1.
RETURNED CHECK and LATE FEES
There is a $20.00 late fee added to delinquent accounts on the 7th of each month. A fee of $20.00 is assessed if a check
for fees or tuition fails to clear the bank because of insufficient funds.
INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS FINANCIAL STRUCTURE SHEET |
Download International Student Application Form. |
STUDENT FEE $1500 |
This fee covers the cost of the I20, if needed, as well as issuance and cost of the I901 form, which activates the I20. The student fee is non-refundable and is required even if an I20 is not needed. It must be paid either in cash or with a cashier's check. |
REGISTRATION $125 |
This fee is per student and is non-refundable. This is used for several things in the enrollment process including the membership in the Michigan Association of Christian Schools and school insurance. This fee is to be paid upon submission of the enrollment application. |
TUITION FEE $5000 |
Tuition covers the operating expenses of RHCS. Since the school receives no federal, state or local financial subsidies, we rely upon prompt tuition payments for all students. The entire tuition payment is due on or before the school starts. The administration cannot allow a student to attend classes if the entire tuition is not paid. |
MISCELLANEOUS EXPENSES $750 |
These are the estimated costs of books, camp, field trips, sports, and Fine Arts. The final amount will depend on what classes are taken and the areas in which the student participates. |
RETURNED CHECK and LATE FEES |
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Please note, in order to issue the I20, the student applicant must be able to prove a current bank balance equal to or exceeding the total of all of these charges, $7,375.00. |
We have been approved for accepting international students since 2008. Our students are offered art, computer, music, band, library, choir, physical education, and a full array of sports for grades 6-12.
In order for us to consider acceptance of an international student and issue an I20 we require the following information:
- Student's full name (as it appears on the passport)
- Date of birth and gender
- Country of birth and country of citizenship
- Foreign address
- United States address (address of the host family)
- Official bank statement with total given in US denomination equal to or exceeding the amount of tuition and living expenses for the school term
- A SLEP score proving English proficiency (You may contact the school to inquire about what score is necessary for the grade level: however the school will not consider accepting a student for any grade with a SLEP score below 35)
- A recent report card with grades listed. If the report card is not in English, please have an English interpretation or explanation along with it.
- Reading and writing English is a requirement for attendance.
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Acceptance of a student's application will be determined after the above information have been submitted and reviewed.
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Also, please be aware that we do not issue an I20 until the non-refundable student fee of $1,500 has been paid either in cash or with a cashier's check.
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DRESS CODE
CLASSROOM ATTIRE
Believing that our outward appearance is a reflection of our heart and mind, the Rochester Hills Christian School does expect all students to exercise good taste and judgment in their dress at all times. Romans 12:1-2 “I beseech you therefore, brethren, by the mercies of God, that ye present your bodies a living sacrifice, holy, acceptable unto God, which is your reasonable service. And be not conformed to this world: but be ye transformed by the renewing of your mind, that ye may prove what is that good, and acceptable, and perfect, will of God.” Scripture establishes at least three principles of personal appearance. Each area has a bearing on the establishment of this dress code. Those principles include modesty, distinction, and identification. The Bible clearly teaches us to dress modestly and moderately. A Christian’s lifestyle is not characterized by extremes or ever-changing fads. Scripture also has much to say about distinction between the sexes. We also believe that Scripture teaches that we are to always identify with the Lord and with Godly living over the ever-present pressure to fit in with worldly standards of conduct and appearance. For these reasons Rochester Hills Christian School has put forth the following dress code to be adhered to during school hours and at all school activities.
GIRLS’ CODE
- Hair must be clean and styled neatly. All hairdos must be in good taste and are not to reflect “worldly styles” or present fads.
- Clothing should fit comfortably, not tightly. Necklines must be modest at all times. No clothing with the name Abercrombie visible may be worn.
- Blouses are to be modest and may have only the top button (neck area) undone. No “tee shirt” blouse with words or pictures across the chest will be allowed in grades 6–12. (A small logo printed on the side is acceptable). Sweatshirts in secondary are not permitted. Tops designed to be tucked in must be tucked in. Girls’ tops must have sleeves. Tops must be long enough to cover the body at all times, including when girls raise their arms, sit, and bend over. Tops are not to be form fitting or low or designed or have trim in such a way as to accent the bust line. The layered look is acceptable, but the top layer must be at least to the natural waist.
- Skirts and dresses are the appropriate dress for classroom wear. All skirts or dresses must be modest in appearance and length. Dress length for grades 7-12 must come to the bottom of the knee and should not “ride” up the leg when sitting. Slits are not allowed to be higher than the bottom of the knee, even if pinned. For 6th grade and below, dress length must be to the middle of the knee or longer. Slits are not allowed to be higher than the middle of the knee, even if pinned. No slacks or form fitting skirts or dresses. Front slits for all young ladies must be modest when seated and not open above the knee. Denim skirts must be dressy looking and not be partially faded, looking or raveled.
- Young ladies are asked to wear some type of “stocking” for class wear. No high heeled or platform shoes, make-up or excessive jewelry is allowed in grades 1-6.
- Regular dress shoes are required. No tennis shoes or athletic shoes are allowed in grades 7-12.lementary girls are allowed to wear tennis shoes or dress shoes. No flip flops are allowed.
- If dress code is not met, it may become necessary to send the student home.
Our young ladies are to be examples of Christian character and of femininity.
BOYS’ CODE
- Hair must be styled in good taste. Boys are not to color their hair. Hair must be off the eye-brows, ears and collar. Hair is to be tapered in the back, with the sideburns no longer than mid-ear. At times it is necessary to "thin" the hair so that it may be kept within guidelines as stated. No "lines", "designs", "preppy cuts", or "spiked" hair is permitted on boys. No shaving of heads completely or partially is allowed. Regular or normal haircuts are the required guidelines. If there should be any questions, the administrator will clarify any problems. If hair code is not met, it may become necessary to send a student home until the hair standard is met. Young men are to be clean shaven, also.
- Clothing with the name Abercrombie visible may not be worn.
- Boys are to wear slacks. They are to be neat and fit modestly. Grades 7-12 boys' slacks are not to have more than four pockets. Dress slacks, cords, and classic docker style pants will be allowed. Grades K-6 boys may wear colored jeans, cords, or dress pants. Elementary boys must wear belts if the pants have belt loops. Grades 7-12 boys must wear belts. Slacks are not to be baggy or oversized and must be worn at the waist. No camouflage pants or sweat-pants are to be worn for classroom wear. Elementary boys may wear blue jeans on their P.E. day.
- Shirts are to be fully buttoned, but collars may be open. Turtlenecks are allowed. Boys through third grade may wear dressy un-collared shirts, but not T-shirts. Boys, 4-12, are to wear collared shirts and to keep them tucked in at all times. Sweatshirts are not permitted for 7-12th grades. If a sweater is worn, a collared shirt or turtleneck must be worn.
- For grades 7-12, appropriate dress shoes and socks are to be worn at all times. Shoes must be solid black or solid brown. Tennis shoes are permitted for P.E. class only. No sandals, please. For grades K-6th, tennis shoes are permitted. Socks are required. No sandals, please.
- Necklaces, bracelets, earrings, multiple rings, or traditionally feminine jewelry are not to be worn at school or any school function.
- No hats are to be worn in the building.
- Grades 7-12 boys’ chapel dress is a dress shirt and tie.
- If dress code is not met, it may become necessary to send the student home.
Our young men are to be examples of Christian character and masculinity.
CASUAL DRESS
Girls: |
Full, loose fitting, long walking shorts or culottes to the bottom of the knee for grades 7-12 and to the middle of the knee for 6th grade and below will be permitted. Tops must meet regular dress code standards. Sweatshirts and tennis shoes will be allowed. |
Boys: |
Sweatshirts and un-collared dressy shirts (but not t-shirts) without inappropriate words or pictures, blue jeans and tennis shoes will be permitted. |
The school will request the withdrawal of any student who does not fit into the spirit of the school or who consistently and habitually disregards the policies and rules of the school.
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ACADEMIC PROFILE 2007-2008
ASSOCIATION
- Michigan Association of Christian Schools
STUDENT BODY:
| Grades | No.of students |
| PreK-5 | 168 |
| 6-8 | 58 |
| 9-12 | 64 |
| Student to Teacher ratio: | 17:1 |
CALENDAR: 36 weeks, 2 semesters, 8 periods per day
GRADING SCALE:
| Percentage | Grade |
Percentage | Grade |
| 100-92 | A |
71-65 | D |
| 91-82 | B |
64-0 | F |
| 81-72 | C |
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HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS:
| Subject | Credits |
Subject | Credits |
| English | 4 |
Computer Literature | 1 |
| History | 4 |
Speech | 1 |
| Mathematics | 3 |
Bible(per year enrolled) | 1 |
| Science | 3 |
Electives | 5 (or more) |
SAT RESULTS - GRADE EQUIVALENT SCORES:
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K |
1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
5 |
6 |
7 |
8 |
9 |
10 |
11 |
| 2008 |
2 |
2.3 |
3.9 |
6 |
6.6 |
7.9 |
7.9 |
11.4 |
PHS |
PHS |
12.7 |
12.6 |
| 2007 |
1.8 |
2.5 |
4.3 |
5.2 |
7 |
6.2 |
10.4 |
10.1 |
10.2 |
11 |
11.3 |
PHS |
| 2006 |
2.1 |
2.4 |
3.8 |
5.5 |
5.9 |
9.2 |
9.7 |
8.8 |
10 |
12.2 |
PHS |
PHS |
| 2005 |
2 |
2.2 |
4.4 |
4.1 |
7 |
8 |
7.8 |
10.1 |
11.9 |
11.4 |
11.3 |
PHS |
| *PHS = Post High School |
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