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Enrollment for LGBTQ and Gender Nonconforming Students
Learn about our policies and find resources for LGBTQ and gender nonconforming or gender expansive students. Our enrollment and admissions processes are open and welcoming to all NYC students.
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Non-Resident Enrollment
If you live outside of New York City’s five boroughs (Bronx, Brooklyn, Manhattan, Queens, and Staten Island), you can apply to enroll in a DOE public school.
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Enroll in High School Equivalency Classes (Ages 17-21)
Enroll in High School Equivalency Classes (Ages 17-21) Who Can Enroll?Students who are between the ages of 17-21. How to EnrollEnrollment During Remote LearningEnroll NowWe can help you to:Enroll in Pathways to Graduatio...
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How to Enroll in Charter Schools
Get information about enrolling your child in a charter school.
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Enrollment for Students Learning English
Our schools offer a wide variety of programs and supports for students of all ages who are learning English.
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Learn About Enrollment
Learn how students get offers and how to apply to our schools.
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High School Equivalency (Ages 17-21)
Learn how to earn your high school equivalency diploma (formerly the GED) through the Pathways to Graduation program.
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Pre-K Charter Schools
Some charter schools offer pre-K, and you can apply for those spots through a lottery at the schools.
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Alternative Middle Schools
The NYCDOE offers options for middle school students at risk of not graduating. Learn about ReStart Academy, New Directions Secondary School, and AIM Charter School.
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How Students Get Offers to DOE Public Schools
Learn how offers are made and how students are matched with programs.
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Random Numbers in Admissions
An overview of how students' randomly assigned numbers are used in the admissions process
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Learn About Other Ways to Graduate
Alternative middle schools, transfer high schools, young adult borough centers, adult education programs, and supports to help you graduate.