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Values-Based Enrollment

By selectively enrolling students who align with the organization's academic and faith-based standards, the school sustains a cohesive Christian educational environment, because a shared moral and academic culture enhances institutional mission integrity and student community alignment. This strategy emphasizes intentional student selection to preserve a consistent Christ-centered learning atmosphere, where both academic performance and moral conduct reflect the school’s religious values. Unlike open-enrollment models, this approach prioritizes mission alignment over universal access, ensuring that the student body supports the organization’s dual focus on spiritual formation and academic excellence.

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organizations running this strategy · 1

what it looks like in practice

activities of orgs running this strategy

A sample of programmatic activities from the orgs above. These are what the strategy looks like on the ground.

  • Academic Program Management Wickenburg Christian Academy Inc
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    Publishes official school calendars and student handbooks, and sets graduation requirements, including a minimum of 26 credits and a 70% minimum percentage in each class.
  • Academic and Operational Planning Wickenburg Christian Academy Inc
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    Publishes official school calendars and student handbooks for upcoming academic years, outlining academic requirements such as the minimum of 26 credits and a 70% minimum percentage in each class for graduation.
  • Conduct Campus Tours Wickenburg Christian Academy Inc
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    Offers campus tours to prospective families interested in the academy.
  • Facilitate Tax Credit Scholarships Wickenburg Christian Academy Inc
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    Facilitates access to over $400,000 annually in tax credit scholarships to help families afford tuition.
  • Facilitate Tuition and Financial Aid Wickenburg Christian Academy Inc
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    Manages tuition fees for K-12 education, which range from $4,125 to $8,888 annually for the 2025-2026 school year and cover books, classroom materials, science, and most activity and athletics participation fees. The organization also facilitates access to over $400,000 annually in tax credit scholarships for families.
  • Financial Aid and Scholarship Facilitation Wickenburg Christian Academy Inc
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    Facilitates access to over $400,000 annually in tax credit scholarships for families to help cover tuition costs, which range from $4,125 to $8,888 annually for the 2025-2026 school year.
  • Financial Aid and Scholarship Facilitation Wickenburg Christian Academy Inc
    direct service
    Facilitates access to over $400,000 annually in tax credit scholarships to help families cover tuition costs, which range from $4,125 to $8,888 annually for the 2025-2026 school year and include books, materials, science, and most activity/athletics fees.
  • Manage Student Admissions and Enrollment Wickenburg Christian Academy Inc
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    Conducts a formal admissions process for prospective students, which includes online applications, personal interviews, academic record review, character recommendations, and testing. All new students are subject to a nine-week academic and social probation period.
  • Membership in Christian Education Associations Wickenburg Christian Academy Inc
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    Maintains membership with the Association of Christian Schools International (ACSI).
  • Membership in Christian School Association Wickenburg Christian Academy Inc
    capacity building
    Maintains membership with the Association of Christian Schools International (ACSI).
  • Provide K-12 Christian Education Wickenburg Christian Academy Inc
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    Operates Wickenburg Christian Academy, providing Christ-centered education for approximately 140 students from preschool through 12th grade, including an online program. The school has offered K-8 since 1983, added preschool in 2005, and high school (grades 9-12) in 2011.
  • Provide K-12 Christian Education Wickenburg Christian Academy Inc
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    Operates Wickenburg Christian Academy, providing Christ-centered education for approximately 140 students from preschool through 12th grade, including an online program. The school has offered K-8 since 1983, a preschool program since 2005, and a high school program since 2011.
  • Provide K-12 Christian Education Wickenburg Christian Academy Inc
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    Operates Wickenburg Christian Academy, providing Christ-centered education for approximately 140 students from preschool through 12th grade, including an online program. The school has offered K-8 since 1983, added a preschool in 2005, and a high school (grades 9-12) in 2011.
  • Publish Academic Information Wickenburg Christian Academy Inc
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    Publishes official school calendars and student handbooks for upcoming academic years, detailing important dates and school policies.
  • Publish Academic and Operational Information Wickenburg Christian Academy Inc
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    Publishes official school calendars, such as for the 2026-2027 academic year, and student handbooks, such as for the 2025-2026 academic year, to provide essential information to students and families.
  • Set Graduation Requirements Wickenburg Christian Academy Inc
    direct service
    Establishes graduation requirements, including a minimum of 26 credits and a 70% minimum percentage in each class.
  • Set Graduation Requirements Wickenburg Christian Academy Inc
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    Establishes and enforces graduation requirements for high school students, including a minimum of 26 credits and a 70% minimum percentage in each class.
  • Student Admissions and Enrollment Wickenburg Christian Academy Inc
    direct service
    Manages a formal admissions process for prospective students, which includes online applications, personal interviews, academic record review, character recommendations, and testing. All new students are subject to a nine-week academic and social probation period.