FAQ
Q. Is there a waiting list to get into Judge?
A. With an enrollment of 860 students, we are currently admitting students in 9th grade who successfully completed 8th grade and who receive a positive recommendation from their principal.
Students who successfully complete 9th, 10th or 11th grades, receive a positive recommendation from the principal, and fulfill all requirements comparable to those at Judge Memorial, may be considered for acceptance as transfer students at Judge. A grade point average of 2.5 both cumulative and current, plus a good attendance and discipline record, are required of any student transferring into any grade.
Judge Memorial does not generally accept students making application for their senior (final) year of high school. Students with special circumstances (moving from out of state) may apply for admission and individual consideration will be made.
Q. What is the 2007-08 tuition policy and fee schedule?
A. Regular tuition is $8,630. Qualified Catholic tuition is $7,250, and foreign student tuition is $13,000. A $500 registration fee (includes general fee, student insurance, and a partial tuition payment) is due May 1; the fee is non-refundable.
A $125 graduation fee (seniors only) is due at registration.
Tuition is payable monthly by automatic payment from your bank account through FACTS Management Company. For more information, contact the finance office at 363-8895 ext. 124.
Q. Does Judge Memorial offer tuition assistance?
A. A limited amount of tuition assistance is available each year. Applications are handled on an individual basis.
Q. What is the student / teacher ratio at Judge?
A. Eleven to one.
Q. What is the average class size?
A. 22
Q. How many credits are required for graduation?
A. Thirty credits are required for graduation. Students in grade 9 and 10 carry a minimum of eight full credits each grading term, and students in grades 11 and 12 carry a minimum of seven. The school year is divided into semesters with permanent grades given in January and June. Students must be full-time.
Q. What is Judge Memorial's "code of conduct?"
A. Judge provides a quality secondary education within a Christian atmosphere. Respect for oneself, for one another, for the learning process, and for the physical environment should be the hallmarks of all who form the Judge family. Once a student is admitted to Judge, parents/guardians and the student enter a contractual agreement to abide by the policies outlined in the Judge Guide, including those contained in the Code of Conduct.
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