Students are accepted for a term no less than one semester and no greater than four years.
Mid-year enrollment is available.
A certificate of attendance will be given to those who do not qualify for a diploma for their course work. Note: A certificate of attendance is not a diploma and does not qualify a student for college admission.
Only students who have attended school in the United States prior will be evaluated for acceptance as a senior student at Lourdes Academy High School.
An international student must attend Lourdes Academy their junior and senior year to receive a Lourdes Academy diploma.
Complete the International Student Application for Admission form.
Send completed International Agency Application to [email protected]. The application must include the following:
Academic records (including transcripts from 8th grade to current grade) translated in English
Test of English as a Foreign Language® (TOEFL®) or The English Language Test for International Students (ELTiS) results
Student biography
Certificate of health and medical clearance
Two teacher recommendations
Set up a Skype interview (required)
Contact Theresa Warwick at [email protected] to schedule your interview.
The TOEFL Junior Standard assessment must have an overall score of at least 740:
The TOEFL score must be at least:
*administered by an official U.S. agency or institution in the U.S. or the student's home country.
The iTEP SLATE must have an overall score of 4.5 or higher:
Lourdes Academy partners with several international programs, including the Central Boarding Academy, Educatius, Global Outreach, and STS.
Whether you’ve been a host family in the past or this is your first time considering it, hosting an international student is a positive, life-changing experience! There are many benefits to becoming a host family including:
We want to open our horizons and experience new cultures at our school. That’s why we need host families to become parents to our international students. International students need someone to support them, orient them to the local community, occasionally help them with homework, and most importantly, someone to care for them as a parent. Host parents have the full support of the school and the exchange programs throughout the year; while discipline problems are very rare, parents are not expected to deal with them alone. Students come with their own insurance, spending money, and tuition and many offer a stipend to their host family.
To become a host family for a Lourdes Academy international student, please complete the short Host Family Information form.