Wasatch Academy Information Request
Welcome to Wasatch Academy! We are pleased to assist
you as you prepare for excellence in education. We eagerly await
your telephone or email inquiry to discuss our college preparatory
academic program and offerings.
The admission
process allows the candidate and the school the opportunity to
develop clear appraisals of one another. Wasatch Academy encourages
all interested families to submit their admission materials prior
to the visit/interview on campus. The admissions interview helps
the Committee evaluate whether a prospective student would be
happy at Wasatch and whether it is the best place for the student
to work and grow to accomplish their goals.
Jason Mischel
(Wasatch Academy class of 2004) has given his perspective on Wasatch
Academy in the Boarding
School Review.
The
admissions team is happy to assist you with the admission requirements
for Wasatch Academy. We are looking forward to hearing from you
soon. Call us today at 435-462-1400 or email at admissions@wacad.org
Please keep in mind our application deadline of May 15. Historically, Wasatch Academy has limited spaces available after May 15th on a rolling admission basis.
Click here for admission materials.
Click here for the Wasatch Academy View Book. (PDF 1 MB)
If you are still wondering if Wasatch Academy is right for you.
Click on The Truth About Boarding School.
You can also send an electronic request for more information by completing
the Information Request Form below.
Information Request Form
Notice of Nondiscriminatory Policy:
Wasatch Academy admits students of any race, color, national and
ethnic origins to all the rights, privileges, programs and activities
generally accorded or made available to students at the school.
It does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national
or ethnic origin in administration of its educational policies,
admission policies, scholarship and loan programs, athletic and
other school-administrative programs.
Wasatch Academy is a proud member of the Western
Boarding Schools Association.

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