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Admissions Information for the
Model Secondary School for the Deaf (MSSD)
- Who is eligible to attend MSSD?
Students eligible to attend have a hearing status that results in
a need for an educational environment sensitive to diverse educational,
cognitive, and social needs that necessitates a continuum of specialized
educational and support resources, including non-restrictive access
to a visual environment throughout the day.
- Are there any residency requirements?
MSSD applicants must legally reside with a parent or legal guardian
in the United States or its territories.
- Are there any educational requirements?
MSSD applicants should have completed an elementary and middle school
program appropriate to their needs. The applicant must not have graduated
from a secondary program.
- My child has secondary disabilities. Does this affect admission?
Applicants with secondary disabilities will be considered if the
student’s primary educational needs are related to deafness.
- What does MSSD need to consider students for admission?
In order to consider a student for admission, MSSD needs the following
documents:
- Completed application form
- Completed medical history form, including physical exam and immunization
information
- Birth certificate
- Proof of residency (an utility bill can serve as proof of residency)
In the application form is a release form that allows MSSD to request
records from the student’s current or previous schools. Records
we request include, but are not limited to:
- Current IEP
- Audiogram
- Psychoeducational evaluation performed within the past three
years. Also called multidisciplinary or comprehensive evaluations
at some schools.
- Transcript if the student is applying for a class other than
Freshman; report cards if the student is applying for the Freshman
class.
- Standardized test results.
- Copy of latest triennial.
- How will MSSD determine grade placement for incoming students?
A transcript is required to determine grade placement for students
who are applying for a class other than Freshman. The number and type
of high school credits the student has accumulated will determine the
grade level. Classes in which the student has earned a grade of D or
below will not be accepted for transfer credit.
- Can students apply for admission at any time during the school
year?
Students can apply for admission at any time during the school year.
However, actual start dates will correspond to the beginning of each
quarter, to facilitate credit transfer.
Exceptions include situations where students’ families move into the
region and where students are not currently attending any program. Those
students may be allowed to start classes at a time other than the beginning
of a quarter.
- Can students applying for the Senior class apply for admission
at any time during their senior year?
MSSD considers all applications for admission. However, MSSD generally
does not accept transferring seniors more than ten school days into
the new academic year. Each application is considered on an individual
basis, and exceptions may be made in extenuating circumstances. All
students enrolling as seniors must meet all requirements for graduation.
- What are the costs involved in attending MSSD?
There is no charge for tuition, or for room and board for residential
students. However, there is a $60 room/key deposit for dormitory residents,
refundable upon departure from MSSD if the student does not lose the
key or damage the room. There is an annual $75 activity fee. The Student
Health Service also requires a $100 pharmacy deposit, the balance of
which will be refunded upon departure from MSSD.
Transportation costs are also the responsibility of the student’s family.
- Are dormitory accommodations provided?
Students living outside of a 12-mile radius of the U.S. Capitol
may live in the dormitories.
- Are immunizations and health insurance required?
D.C. Law 3-20 (revised November 1996) mandates that all students
must have certification of immunizations.
All residential students must have health insurance. Parents and guardians
have the option of purchasing school health insurance or using their
own family’s health insurance carrier. Students can use their own family’s
carrier if the insurance:
- Will not expire during the school year.
- Will not expire due to age restrictions or student
status.
- Is valid in the District of Columbia.
Medicaid is not accepted in the DC area. Only DC, Maryland, or Virginia
Medicaid is accepted; Medicaid from other states is not accepted by health
care providers in this area, therefore either private insurance or the
school insurance must be purchased.
School insurance may be purchased through MSSD’s group plan.
Application Forms
MSSD Admissions Application
Form (294 kb | 1.75 min.)
(Print out and complete forms. Mailing info is on the forms.)
Admissions Questions?
Michael Peterson, Admissions Coordinator
(202) 651-5397; (202) 651-5362 fax
Michael.Peterson@gallaudet.edu
Transcripts
Joseph Wu, Database and Managment Reporting Specialist
(202) 651-5414 (TTY)
Joseph.Wu@gallaudet.edu
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