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Why choose Alliance Christian Academy? |
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Founded in 2001, Alliance Christian Academy (ACA) is an academic center that supports homeschool families by offering a-la-carte college-prep classes for students in grades 7–12. Our tutors are experts in their subjects and are passionate about seeing their students succeed, often giving individualized attention when needed. ACA provides a safe and structured learning environment as well as fun activities to promote a community where students can build lifelong friendships. In addition to classes, ACA offers assistance to parents in creating high school class schedules, preparing transcripts, and guidance for entry to college. |
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What classes are offered and what curriculum is used? |
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ACA currently offers classes in math (Saxon), science (Apologia), foreign language (Descubre), literature/grammar (Notgrass), history and government (Notgrass). Classes are subject to change from year to year depending on class interest and tutor availability.
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What are the class sizes? |
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In order to provide effective instruction, class sizes are generally limited to 10 students. However, each individual tutor has the discretion to expand or limit his/her class size. Classes are filled on a first-come first-served basis, with priority given to returning members. There will be a waitlist created for full classes. |
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How much does ACA cost? |
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Registration Fees (non-refundable)
Fees must be paid prior to class enrollment. Tuition
Some classes will have supply fees which will be posted by July 1. Tuition payments can be paid in full or in 10 monthly installments; first installment is due July 1. Lunch and Study Hall Fees Study Hall Fee: $100.00/year for each study hall hour (can be paid one-time or monthly with tuition) Lunch Fee:
(one-time payment) |
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When can I register and enroll in classes? |
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What if the class I want to sign up for is full? What is your refund policy for the registration fees? |
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Classes with full rosters will have a waitlist. If you are unable to get into any of the classes you have signed up for, you will receive a full refund. However, if even at least one class you have signed up for is available, and you change your mind about attending ACA, you are not eligible for a refund. |
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What if I decide to drop a class? |
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