
Teterboro School of Aeronautics follows a policy of open admission. Students
are admitted regardless of race, national origin, sex, or creed. Admission
and enrollment is open to all U.S. citizens and permanent U.S. residents.
All applicants to the school should be at least 17 years of age, in good
physical and mental health, and must hold a High School diploma or GED
certificate.
Students with
Disabilities :
Teterboro School of Aeronautics does
accept students who have a disability(ies). In accordance with the
Rehabilitation Act of 1973, Section 504, the applicant must inform the
school that a disability exists and that an academic adjustment(s) must be
made by the school, PRIOR to starting classes. The applicant
must furnish an Individualized Educational Plan (IEP), or Section 504 plan
to the school detailing the disability and all adjustments that have worked
for the applicant prior to attending Teterboro School.
Foreign Students:
Foreign Students may apply, be accepted and enrolled into the school
under the schools Federal authorization to enroll foreign students. In
addition, foreign students must meet the educational equivalency
requirement, as well as the age and health standards. All foreign students
must comply with the federal regulations established by
Homeland Security.
Transfer Students:
Transfer students are accepted, and may be given advanced standing after
an evaluation by the school. The student may be required to take
bypass exams, in order to receive credit for coursework already taken at
another school. All supporting documentation should be submitted, and
an interview arranged with the school director, at least two (2) weeks prior
to the start of classes. Any questions should be directed to the
admissions office.