Admission FAQs | Fairhill School for Students with Learning Differences in North Dallas
Choosing the right school for a child with learning differences is one of the most important decisions a family can make. Below you will find answers to the questions families most frequently ask about the Fairhill School admission process, eligibility, academics, and student life.
- Serving students in grades 1st-12th with a 7:1 student-teacher ratio
- 100% of graduates accepted to colleges and post-secondary programs
- 70% of faculty hold advanced degrees in specialized instruction
- 55 years of experience in learning differences education
55
Years Serving North Dallas
16
Acres of Campus
7:1
Student-Teacher Ratio
100%
College Acceptance Rate
Questions
Admission Process
What is the admission process?
The admission process includes an initial inquiry, application submission, educational records review, student assessment, a family interview, and an admission decision. Our team guides families through every step so you know what to expect.
When should we begin the application?
We recommend starting several months before your desired enrollment date. Early application allows time for assessment, educational planning, and family decision-making while ensuring availability at the appropriate grade level.
What documents are required?
Required materials include a completed application, previous school records, standardized test scores (when available), psychological or educational evaluations (if completed), relevant medical information, and character references. Our admissions staff provides a detailed checklist.
How long does the process take?
The admission process typically takes several weeks from initial application to final decision, depending on assessment needs and documentation timelines.
Can students enroll mid-year?
Mid-year transfers are possible depending on space availability and the results of our student needs assessment. We work with families to ensure smooth academic transitions.
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Eligibility and Learning Differences
Who can attend Fairhill School?
Fairhill serves students of average to above-average intelligence who have learning differences such as dyslexia, dysgraphia, dyscalculia, ADHD, auditory processing disorders, and executive function challenges. Our specialized programs are designed for students who need individualized instruction to reach their potential.
Is a previous diagnosis required?
Yes, educational testing is required. Acceptable forms include psychoeducational testing/evaluation or an IEP from a district within the last three years.
Can students who are significantly behind academically succeed here?
Yes. Our small class sizes and evidence-based teaching methods are designed to help students make meaningful academic progress regardless of where they start. Intensive, individualized instruction helps students catch up while building confidence.
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Academics and College Preparation
Does Fairhill prepare students for college?
Fairhill is a college preparatory school. 100% of our graduates gain acceptance to post-secondary education. Preparation includes rigorous coursework, study skills development, self-advocacy training, and dedicated college counseling.
What are the graduation requirements?
Graduation requirements meet or exceed state standards and include specialized coursework in learning strategies, executive function development, and self-advocacy skills.
How successful are graduates in college?
Fairhill graduates demonstrate strong college completion rates, with many earning academic honors and pursuing advanced degrees.
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School Environment
How large are classes?
Classes maintain a 7:1 student-teacher ratio, allowing teachers to tailor instruction and provide immediate, personalized feedback.
What is the school culture like?
Fairhill provides a warm, supportive community where students feel understood and celebrated. The culture emphasizes individual growth, mutual respect, and the belief that every student can succeed.
What extracurricular activities are available?
Students can participate in athletics, fine arts, student government, clubs, and community service. These activities build leadership, creativity, and social skills in a supportive setting.
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Faculty and Support Services
All teachers hold appropriate credentials and receive specialized training in learning differences instruction. 70% hold advanced degrees, and all participate in ongoing professional development.
Services include learning specialists, college counseling, executive function coaching, assistive technology training, and social-emotional support.
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Financial Information
How much does tuition cost?
Tuition varies by grade level. It includes comprehensive educational services, support programs, and most extracurricular activities. Our admissions office provides current tuition details.
Is financial aid available?
Yes. Fairhill offers need-based assistance and merit-based scholarships to help make specialized education accessible to families across diverse economic backgrounds.
Are there additional costs beyond tuition?
Tuition covers most educational expenses. Some field trips, athletic programs, or special activities may carry additional fees, which are communicated in advance.
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Getting Started
How can we schedule a visit?
Contact our admissions office to arrange a campus tour, information session, or meeting with faculty and staff. Visits are the best way to experience Fairhill firsthand.
What should we expect during the family interview?
The interview is a collaborative conversation designed to understand your child’s needs, your family’s goals, and how Fairhill can support your student’s success. It is supportive and informative, not evaluative.
What ongoing communication can families expect?
Families receive regular progress reports, parent conferences, and educational planning meetings. Our collaborative approach keeps you informed and involved throughout your child’s time at Fairhill.
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