Residence Prog ram
11600 Welch Road Dallas, Texas 75229-2999 Phone: 214.363.6311 Fax: 214.265.1649 www.hockaday.org
As boarding students, we find at Hockaday a residential program unlike any other. Not simply because of the supportive community that opens its arms to us, but most of all because of the doors of opportunity that open before us—opportunities to grow academically, athletically, artistically, and socially.
E x per iences of a L ifetime For generations, girls from Texas, from across the United States, and from around the world have lived at Hockaday, learning, gaining friendships, pursuing ambitions, and creating warm memories that last a lifetime. Residence students in grades eight through twelve create a thriving community of their own while enriching our larger student community in countless ways. They contribute unique perspectives, languages, and talents to the life of our school.
H O C K A D AY B O A R D I N G A diverse and dynamic student body A student / teacher ratio of 10:1; a majority of faculty hold advanced degrees State-of-the-art academic resources and facilities Leading edge computer/ media labs; wireless Internet access Over 60,000 volumes housed in two libraries A safe, secure living environment on a beautiful 100 -acre campus Modern, spacious, and comfortable dormitory living with the latest amenities Comprehensive wellness center with myriad sports and fitness options A wealth of cultural, entertainment, dining, and shopping opportunities Convenient to DFW International and Love Field airports
L i v i ng A t H o c k a day Intimate, diverse, secure, rewarding—that is the communit y we are part of as Hockaday residence students. Here we build independence while living in the nurturing environment of an outstanding college-preparatory school. We study together, attend classes together, and laugh together. We are more than friends; we are like a family. Our local host families are always close by to offer a quick shopping excursion or an invitation for an evening of good food, conversation, and relaxation. Living at Hockaday, we feel welcomed, supported, challenged, and—ultimately—well prepared for college and life.
4
A F e e l i ng of Hom e Set in 100 acres of grounds w ithin a beautiful residential neighborhood, our school is our own special place. In our two dorms, girls of the same grade share rooms, and we are encouraged to personalize our rooms, just like home. Each hall has its own full-time counselor to advise, counsel, and keep a caring adult eye on us. Living at Hockaday isn’t just comfortable and secure—it’s fun. There is always activity in the lounges and kitchens or out on the athletic fields. The school provides bikes, games, and sporting equipment, even transportation for shopping, errands, and social and cultural events.
7
Fac i l i t i e s & A c t i v i t i e s Superb facilities allow us to focus on our studies while making boarding life relaxed and comfortable. The residence halls’ rooms and lounges have an atmosphere more like a home than a dorm and include WiFi, plasma televisions, and full kitchens so we can bake treats or make our favorite meals whenever we want. On campus we are surrounded by endless opportunities to grow as individuals through theater, dance, and music ensembles; sports teams; and clubs for ever y imaginable interest. Hockaday prov ides abundant off-campus experiences as well, from concerts, plays, and museums to restaurants, malls, and sporting events.
8
I N T E R N AT I O N A L COURSES English for International Students (Intermediate or Advanced)* Introduction to United States History Math* and /or Science (Regular Program) Visual Arts, Music, or Drama (Regular Program) Physical Education
*English and math skills of international students will be evaluated individually when they arrive on campus.
I nte r nat iona l P rogram Our program for international students helps advanced and intermediate English speakers become immersed and at home in the Hockaday academic environment. As international students, we live and learn English. We learn in specially designed classes that stress the four components of language: speak ing, listening, reading, and w riting. We live English in our academic courses, sports, extracurricular activities, and spirited, fun community of our classmates. It all helps us learn to communicate w ith conf idence.
11
ADMISSION PROCEDURE Initial application and application fee Parent questionnaire Student questionnaire Evaluation forms from English and math teachers Evaluation form from head of school SSAT test scores or ISEE test scores
Transcript (grades) Parent interview Student interview A D D I T I O N A L I N T E R N AT I O N A L REQUIREMENTS SLEP test scores (Grade 8) TOEFL test scores (Grades 9-12)
Visas The Hockaday School will issue the I-20 Certificate of Eligibility to students enrolling in the International Program. To obtain an F-1 Student Visa, students must present the I-20 to a U.S. consulate or embassy.
E m br ac i ng th e F u t u r e In academics and in character, Hockaday prepares us for higher education. After all, that has been our school’s mission and its legacy to all its students for nearly 100 years. Yet, as residence students, we also gain advantages all our
The Hockaday School Admission Office 11600 Welch Road
Dallas, Texas 75229
own. Time and again, academic research has found that boarding students
USA
achieve classroom success and career advancement at higher rates than
214.360.6526
others and that the personal values shaped in a supportive and motivating environment bear fruit in a lifetime of leadership and service.
12
Q U E R I E S / I N F O R M AT I O N Should you have further questions or comments regarding admission into the International Program, please direct them to The Hockaday Admission Office.
FAX: 214.265.1649
E-mail: admissions@mail.hockaday.org www.hockaday.org