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Wavecrest Career Academy enrollment packets are available online, or you may request that one be sent to you by calling 616-393-7662.

To apply for admission, download the enrollment packet and print each of the following forms, gather the supporting documents and mail or fax them to:

Wavecrest Career Academy

633 Apple Avenue

Holland, MI 49423


The supporting documents are:

  • Birth Certificate
  • Immunization Record
  • Latest Transcript

PDF DocumentEnrollment Packet

PDF DocumentStudent/Parent Handbook

The admissions policy is based on the public school academy statutory requirements as approved in the Wavecrest Application:

Admissions

Wavecrest is enrolling for the 2011-12 school year for students entering the 9th through 12th grade. Applicants are required to fully complete all enrollment materials and provide all necessary information prior to their formal admission.

Random Selection Process

For each grade that has more applicants than spaces available at the close of the open enrollment period, a random selection process (lottery) will be performed. Each applicant selected by lottery will be provided a numerical priority placing them ahead of each subsequently selected applicant.

Lotteries will be conducted beginning with 9th and moving up the grades. It is our intent of Wavecrest Career Academy to allow family members to attend the same school whenever possible. If a family with multiple children applies, when the first child is selected, the other siblings will be given priority in the subsequent grades. After the lottery for all grades has been conducted, a family re-prioritization will be reviewed, with siblings being given priority and enrolled, if possible.

Selection from Wait List

If space in a grade becomes available for any reason, the space will be offered to the next student on the wait list.

EQUAL EDUCATIONAL OPPORTUNITY: Wavecrest does not charge tuition and does not discriminate in its pupil admissions policies or practices on the basis of intellectual or athletic ability, measures of achievement or aptitude, status as a handicapped person, or any other basis not permitted by Michigan's public schools.

Notice of Services

Any individual from birth through age 25 who is suspected of having a disability and is not receiving public education is encouraged to phone Tony Petersen at 393-7662. Parents and others may phone on behalf of children. The individual must not have graduated from high school.