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The
WITS application process is designed to ensure that the incoming student
and his parents understand the expectations of the Yeshiva, and that the
Yeshiva recognizes the capacities of the student and assesses his potential
for success in his studies. The admission process includes:
1. a written application
2. a personal interview with the Torah Studies Principal and General Studies
Principal
3. a Gemorah Bechina
4. an Achievement test in Math and English
5. a recommendation by the Principal and/or teacher from the previous school
Applications may be secured from the Wisconsin Institute for Torah Study
3288 N. Lake Drive Milwaukee, Wisconsin 53211 or by phoning 414-963-9317.
Tuition Assistance is available when need is demonstrated. If assistance
is requested, the
Tuition Assistance application is submitted after the
parents receive notification that the student has been accepted, After
the Application for Admission to WITS is completed and a student is accepted,
a tuition contract is drawn up which outlines the fees for tuition,
room
and board, textbooks and method of payment. The admission process is
completed when the school receives the completed tuition contract.
Visitation
Families are encouraged to visit WITS as part of the decision-making process.
No written word can capture the dynamics of a Shiur, the close interaction
between teacher and student, the vitality of learning or that something
extra which underlies the program at WITS.
Parents and students may join classes in session and discuss particular
program choices with the Principals.
Once a young man has become a student at WITS, his parents are encouraged
to visit the Yeshiva again.
Rules for acceptance and participation in the Institute are the same for
everyone without regard to race, color, sex, age, national origin or handicap.
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