Enrollment Procedure
The KICS Enrollmnet process includes inquiries, participation in information sessions, announcement of admission results, and submission of applications. New enrollment are admitted following the proper procedures during the Fall and Spring semesters, while transfer students may be admitted throughout the year if there are vacancies in the respective classes. Both new and transfernew enrollments must complete the designated steps to be granted Enrollmnet.
Step 1: Participation in Information Session
During the enrollment information session, participants receive an overview of the educational philosophy, curriculum, teaching methods, faculty, and learning materials. The session offers insights into the purpose and structure of the educational programs. Following the presentation, a Q&A session and individual consultations with the enrollment committee are available. Regular information sessions are held every Tuesday, and reservations can be made by phone or online.
Step 2: Testing and Interview
A brief test and interview will be conducted. Parents are encouraged to attend the session with their child. After submitting the enrollment form, families will be notified of the results. There is no discrimination based on race.
Step 3: Notification of Results
Those who meet the eligibility requirements are typically notified of the enrollment result within 10 days. Notifications are provided individually by email or phone. The same procedure applies to transfer enrollment, which is possible only when there is available space in the class.
Step 4: Start Date
Parents must complete the necessary documentation and pay the enrollment fee. The official start date of the student is then confirmed. For new students, classes begin in August or February. Transfer students may start on the 1st or 15th of any month.
Step 5: Orientation
An orientation session will be held at the beginning of the term. During this session, families will receive detailed guidance on the curriculum, class structure, and key information related to academic life.