How To Apply

Students are encouraged to begin the application process as soon as possible in the Spring of their senior year. Evaluation of an applicant's potential for success include a review of standardized test scores (ACT or SAT), grade-point-average (GPA) and rank in the high school graduating class. A letter of recommendation from your academy recruiter to the Greystone Director is required. To apply, students must submit the following documents to the Schreiner University Office of Admission:

Schreiner University
Office of Admission
2100 Memorial Blvd.
Kerrville, TX 78028
Toll-free (800)343-4919 |
web site

1. A completed Greystone Application for Admission and a $25 non-refundable application fee. Applications are available in the Office of Admission or through this website - click here.

2. An official high school transcript from an accredited high school showing cumulative grade-point-average and current rank in class and graduation date.

3. Official test scores (ACT or SAT) sent directly to Schreiner University from the testing company or recorded on the official high school transcript.

4. If dual credit or co-enrolled credit during high school, an official transcript from each college or university attended.

5. A final high school transcript showing date of graduation.

6. Letter of Recommendation from your current academy recruiter.

pplicants who graduate from a non-accredited high school, a school that does not rank, a home-schooled program, or who earn a GED certificate instead of a high school diploma are required to discuss credentials with the Greystone Director prior to package submission.

Admission Offer and Commitment Fee

If a student accepts the Greystone offer of admission, the student is required to pay a $100 admission commitment fee, which serves as serious intent to enroll and is, therefore, non-refundable. The commitment fee reserves classroom space and assures the Greystone dorm room assignment. At the time of registration, the commitment fee is credited towards the student's account. Commitment fees are due to Schreiner University within 30 days of acceptance unless an extension is requested.

Physical Examination

Part of the academy reapplication process may require candidates to undergo another thorough medical examination to ensure they are still within the physical fitness limits established for academy admission. If your examination is older than 2 years, Department of Defense Medical Examination Review Board (DODMERB) requires a medical examination. Should a student fall into this category, it is recommended they have the examination completed prior to arrival on campus to allow time for medical record screening by DODMERB and possible requests for waivers. There are several exceptional medical facilities in the Kerrville area capable of performing the medical examination; however, the Greystone daily schedule is extremely demanding making medical appointments for non-emergencies difficult. Check with your academy recruiter to verify the status of you medical examination.

Special Admission Consideration

All applicants are individually reviewed and evaluated by the Greystone Director before an admission decision is made. Students with insufficient academic preparation may be admitted with special conditions regarding course load and performance. Any applicant who is denied admission to the Greystone program has the right to appeal the denial by contacting the Greystone Director.

 
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