Admissions
Nativa Alliance Community School (Grades Kโ12)
Nativa Alliance Community School provides flexible, online education for students in Kindergarten through 12th Grade, combining academic instruction with structured support and optional career pathways.
Our admissions process is designed to be clear, accessible, and family-focused, while maintaining academic standards that support student success.
๐ Admissions Overview
Admissions are open year-round, subject to availability
There is no fee to apply
Students are placed based on grade level, academic history, and program fit
Tuition and payment options are discussed after acceptance
๐งพ Admissions Process (Step-by-Step)
Step 1: Student Registration
Families begin by submitting the Student Registration form.
This allows our Admissions Team to review basic information and determine eligibility.
๐ No payment is required at this stage.
Step 2: Admissions Application
After registration, families complete the Admissions Application, which includes:
academic background
grade placement
program interests (academics and/or trades)
additional information needed for review
Step 3: Review & Placement
Our Admissions Team reviews each application to determine:
grade placement
academic pathway
trade eligibility (if applicable)
support needs
Families may be contacted for additional information during this stage.
Step 4: Acceptance & Enrollment
Once accepted:
families receive enrollment confirmation
tuition, payment plans, and financial assistance options are provided
enrollment is finalized upon agreement and first payment (if applicable)
๐ Academic Programs (Kโ12)
All students are enrolled in our academic program appropriate to their grade level.
Elementary School (Kโ5)
Foundational instruction in reading, math, science, and social studies
Structured learning with guided support
Middle School (Grades 6โ8)
Core academic coursework
Skill-building, organization, and preparation for high school
High School (Grades 9โ12)
Standard diploma pathway
Credit recovery options
Accelerated and honors coursework
Transfer student support
๐ ๏ธ Trade & Career Programs (High School โ Eligibility Based)
Trade programs are available to qualified high school students as an enhancement to academic learning.
Eligibility Requirement
Students must maintain a minimum B average (or equivalent) to participate in trade programs.
This requirement ensures students can:
manage academics, trades, and personal responsibilities
maintain focus and accountability
balance school, skill development, and social life
Students who fall below eligibility may return to trade programs once academic standing is restored.
๐ต Tuition & Fees Overview
Admissions Fees
Student Registration: Free
Admissions Application: Free
There is no charge to apply.
Tuition (General Overview)
Tuition varies based on:
grade level
academic program
course load
trade participation (if applicable)
Typical tuition structures may include:
monthly tuition plans
per-course pricing (high school)
additional fees for trade or certification programs
Exact tuition details are provided after acceptance, once placement is determined.
Trade Program Fees
Some trade programs may include:
materials or gear fees
certification or exam fees
specialized course costs
These are discussed individually with families during enrollment.
๐ณ Payment Plans & Financial Options
We understand that families have different financial situations.
Available options may include:
monthly payment plans
installment options
limited scholarships (when available)
third-party or workforce-related funding (for trades, when applicable)
Our team works with families after acceptance to determine the best payment structure.
๐ฃ Important Notes
Admission does not guarantee immediate placement if capacity is full
Trade programs are not a substitute for academic requirements
Maintaining academic progress is required for continued enrollment
๐ Getting Started
To begin the admissions process, complete Student Registration.
Our Admissions Team will guide you through each step.