We look forward to helping your son or daughter Explore Their Passions and Find Their Purpose through academic excellence that focuses on Nurturing, Inspiring, Challenging, and Motivating our students to Learn, Serve, and Lead.
We have been educating students in the greater Pasadena area for over 60 years. Our roots are immersed in a rich history and tradition that goes back more than 300 years to the Lasallian founder, St. John Baptist de la Salle, and the Christian schools he created.
We are at the forefront of education; we are flexible, adaptive, and ever-evolving with what the world has to offer and how it can be best utilized to support our students. Because of this, our academic and co-curricular programs are more than exceptional.
We offer 24 AP courses that give our students the opportunity to challenge themselves to grow even more in their academic excellence.
Courses include some of the following:
For more information, check out our current Course Catalog.
Our students find and pursue their passions while they are here. Part of what contributes to helping students find their purpose and passions is a learning environment that is diverse. We are proud of our co-ed, ethnically and socio-economically diverse environment that reflects our shared world. We also expand our students’ understanding of the world even further through a dedication to meaningful service-learning at every grade level.
Learning takes place everywhere, not just in the classroom. We have impressive co-curricular programs that give students the opportunity to become explorers and innovators. We do this by having them apply what they learn in the classroom to real-life situations.
These situations can be anything:
Click here to learn more about our campus visit opportunities, both virtually and in person.
We’re excited to welcome you to La Salle!
As a part of our 2022 In-Person Open House, we shared a special keynote presentation featuring proud members of our Lasallian, Catholic community. From parents and alumni to our current students, they share their thoughts on why an education at La Salle is so special and unique.
La Salle College Preparatory is a vibrant place where young women and men are deeply engaged in the process of learning. As you explore, we hope you can see and feel the La Salle difference. Our School provides a sincere and warm environment populated by a diverse group of scholars and dedicated teachers who demonstrate our Learn-Serve-Lead motto every day. We grow each student’s passion as a life-long learner, taking advantage of opportunities available in our local community. We invite you to discover La Salle, where young women and men learn and grow in an environment that respects and encourages each of them in their individual gifts and talents.
Below, you’ll find a step-by-step guide regarding our admissions process from start to finish. You can also download a copy of our 2023-2024 Freshman Admissions Checklist here.
Transfer Applicants: Click here for transfer-specific steps and information.
Global/International Applicants: Click herefor international student application information. (Note: Students who do not hold a U.S. Green Card or U.S. citizenship are considered international students.
All prospective students and parents are invited to submit an Admissions Inquiry. The inquiry is intended to help our Admissions Officers learn more about your prospective student, schedule visits, and reach out regarding other fun and exciting opportunities at La Salle.
Our application for the 2024-2025 school year is now available! All prospective students are required to fill out an Application for Admission.
There is a $100 non-refundable application fee due at the time of submission for all applications.
Once an application is submitted, interested families may apply for financial aid through our Clarity Financial Aid Application.
The student/parent interview process provides our Admissions Review Committee with the opportunity to meet and chat with the prospective student, as well as their parents.
We require all students and parent(s)/guardian(s) to interview with a member of the Admissions Team as part of the application process (typically held in January). We encourage all families to schedule their interviews as soon as possible, as spaces are limited. Parents will have the ability to schedule an interview through the SchoolAdmin application portal after submitting an application for admission. Available slots will be available to choose from beginning in November 2023 for our January/February 2024 interview times.
Freshman applicants must submit two recommendations: one each from the student’s current English and Math teachers. Please login to your application portal to send the recommendation requests to the teachers directly.
Once the teacher has completed and submitted the recommendation, it will be sent directly to our admission team. Your applicant checklist will be updated to show that the recommendation was received.
Transfer applicants must submit at least one letter of recommendation from a current teacher. Be sure to log in to your application portal to send the recommendation to your desired teacher.
Transcripts provide our Admissions Review Committee with a means of evaluating a student’s academic progress at their previous school(s). However, transcripts are just one part of our holistic review of an applicant.
Freshman Applicants: 6th, 7th & 8th grade transcripts are required to complete your application.
Transfer Applicants: All high school transcripts are required to complete your application.
After creating a SchoolAdmin account and submitting an application, use the Request Transcripts section of the portal to request your transcripts from your previous school(s).
We offer optional Course Advancement Testing on Saturday, January 13, 2024, and Saturday, January 20, 2024. Our faculty developed our course advancement tests and will provide prospective 9th-grade applicants with the opportunity to place in advanced or honors courses if offered admission to La Salle. Available course advancement tests include English, Math, and World Languages. Note that the placement tests will not be used as a measure or evaluation tool for the admission decision process. Prospective families may sign-up for course advancement tests in their SchoolAdmin portal after submitting an application for admission.
Students who choose not to participate in the course advancement process will be placed in standard courses (e.g.. Algebra 1, World Language 1, etc.) if offered admission to La Salle. Course advancement appeals will not be considered if a family chooses not to participate in the course advancement test process.
La Salle will not be accepting any standardized test scores (HSPT, ISEE, etc.) for consideration or review as a part of the admissions process. Test scores sent to La Salle will not be considered. If you have any questions about our course advancement test policy, please reach out to us at admissions@lasallehs.org.
The below students will be *required to submit an English proficiency exam when applying for admission to La Salle:
International students who do not speak English as their first language
Domestic students who have fewer than two years of English as the primary language of instruction
Students who are or were enrolled in an English-language support program within the last two years
The TOEFL IBT and Duolingo English exams will be accepted to fulfill the English proficiency exam application requirement. Below, you will find our minimum score requirements for each exam:
TOEFL IBT = 75 Score
Duolingo English Test = 105
If you are unable to submit a score that meets our minimum requirements, please reach out to the Admissions Team at admissions@lasallehs.org or Mr. MJ Mao, Director of Global Programs, at mjmao@lasallehs.org.
*Exceptions to the English Proficiency Requirements – Students who have three or more consecutive years of English as the primary language of instruction are exempt from the English proficiency requirements, regardless of international or domestic status.
Campus tours serve as a great opportunity for prospective students and parents to explore our campus, ask questions, and learn more about our community together. Though our admissions season events have concluded, we are still offering a few campus tour dates. To schedule a tour, please submit an inquiry and select your preferred date.
La Salle’s student Shadow Day Program offers prospective 9th grade and transfer students the opportunity to experience a “day-in-the-life” of a current La Salle student. Our Admissions Office works closely with a number of local K-8 Partner Schools in scheduling shadow days for entire 8th grade classes. If your child is not attending a shadow day at La Salle with their current school, you’re welcome to register for an available shadow day by submitting an inquiry.
All prospective families are encouraged to join us for our Open House event on Sunday, November 5, 2023, from 12:00 – 2:00 PM! Our Open House event is a great opportunity to explore our campus, meet with current parents, students, faculty, staff, alumni, and coaches, and hear from different speakers about how La Salle provides opportunities to explore their passions and pursue their purpose. To RSVP for our Open House event, please submit an inquiry!
Check out our Open House Center for more information.
Explore our campus and facilities at your own pace through our self-led, 3D Virtual Campus Tour experience. Our 3D tour allows you to “walk” through campus at your own pace and explore the many resources and spaces available to our students.
School Campus: Click here to visit our main campus, classrooms, student life, and art spaces.
Athletic Facilities: Click here to visit our gymnasium, weight room, and athletic resources.
If your child currently attends one of La Salle’s many K-8 partner schools, there were opportunities to visit us through your child’s current school. Our Admissions Team works closely with our partner school colleagues in organizing visits to our campus, as well as visits to your child’s current school. Please check with your child’s teacher to see if a visit has been scheduled with La Salle!
If you have any questions about our Partner School Visits, please email admissions@lasallehs.org.
If you have any questions, please email us at admissions@lasallehs.org or call (626) 696-4310. Our Admissions Team is here to help you throughout your entire journey toward becoming a Lancer!
Thank you for your consideration of La Salle for your child. We recognize the challenges associated with transferring schools and would like to ensure your journey is as easy and seamless as possible. Please review the below deadline and requirements for transfer admissions. We will consider all applicants on a space-available basis
Wednesday, November 1, 2023
Click here to begin your admissions application.
It is important that both the student and the parent(s)/guardian(s) thoughtfully express in the application why they want the student to be considered for admission to La Salle.
All high school transcripts are required to complete your applications.
After creating a SchoolAdmin account and submitting an application, use the Request Transcripts section of the portal to request your transcripts from your previous school(s). Note: Transfer applicants seeking admission to 10th grade may be asked to submit 7th and 8th grade transcripts as well.
At least one teacher recommendation is required for transfer applicants. The recommender should be teaching (or have taught) the applicant in a core subject during the current academic year.
Transfer applicants should submit at least one letter of recommendation from a current teacher. Be sure to log in to your application portal to send the recommendation to your desired teacher.
While we certainly strive to ensure we can assist all families with a demonstrated financial need, please know that financial aid is very limited for transfer applicants. Please feel free to submit an application for financial aid by visiting our Clarity Tuition financial aid application portal. Click here for additional information regarding need-based aid at La Salle.
If you are exploring the possibility of transferring to La Salle, we ask that you please disclose any relevant disciplinary issues or concerns from the student’s past/current school during the application process. Failure to do so may impact the admissions process and a final admissions decision.
Once we have had the opportunity to review a transfer application, we will inform you about whether we will have your child proceed to the next step, which includes an interview with select members of our Admissions Team. Decisions will be made, on a rolling basis, based on the applicant’s online application, academic transcript, teacher recommendation, student/parent interview, and available space.
For more information about transferring to La Salle College Preparatory, please call our Admissions Office at (626) 696-4310 or email us at admissions@lasallehs.org.
The La Salle College Preparatory Board of Trustees meets annually to review and set the tuition for the upcoming academic year. In reviewing our annual tuition and fees, we strive to balance the need to keep any increase to a minimum alongside the need to sustain the overarching excellence of our teachers and programs, all in the spirit of our Lasallian mission and founding.
Tuition: $29,911
Registration Fee: $500
Student Services Fee: $500
Program & Campus Development Fee: $100
Technology Fee: $100
Emergency Supply Fee (New Students): $50
Graduation Fee (Seniors): $350
Important Note: We strongly encourage families to also budget for other non-tuition and fees expenses, such as books ($300-$400/year), uniforms ($250-$300 total), a laptop or tablet device ($300-$1000), lunches, and other optional school-related activities (prom, dances, spirit packs) and costs. Financial aid and scholarships, if awarded, do not cover these types of expenses and should be planned for accordingly.
Tuition Payment Plans: All families have the option to choose between four different payment plans: A One-Payment Option, a Two-Payment Option, a Four-Payment Option, and a 12-Payment Option (Monthly).
Tuition and Billing Platform: La Salle uses an online program called Blackbaud Tuition Management for easy tuition billing and account management. Current families can click here to log in to their Blackbaud Tuition Management account. Click here for additional information about our tuition management program.
Additional Questions: If you have any questions regarding tuition, billing, and fees, please email our Finance Office at finance@lasallehs.org or call (626) 696-4410. Please refer to the Enrollment and Financial Section of our Student-Parent Handbook for additional information. If you have any questions regarding financial aid, please email financialaid@lasallehs.org.
For international students, please visit the Global Programs section for a list of tuition and fees.
As a Lasallian school, La Salle College Preparatory is deeply committed to the mission established by our Founder, St. John Baptist de La Salle, and powerfully expressed in the statement contained in the Rule of the Brothers of the Christian Schools:
“Lasallian education strives to respond to the needs of all youth — especially those who are poor, disadvantaged, or disenfranchised — by conducting schools that are economically, academically, and socially accessible to all.”
In support of this mission, the San Miguel Scholarship, named in honor of the first American Lasallian Saint, is awarded annually to up to seven incoming freshmen. This full-tuition scholarship is offered to Catholic students of academic promise whose family income puts them at or below the federal poverty line. The scholarship is full tuition for four years, including waivers of all textbooks, fees, and uniforms, provided the student maintains an acceptable level of academic achievement, contributes in appropriate ways to the School community, and demonstrates financial need on an annual basis.
Click here to learn more about our San Miguel Scholarship
This scholarship is available for incoming 9th-grade students. The San Miguel Scholarship Interest Form can be completed via the SchoolAdmin parent portal, which is available after submitting an application for admission.
Financial Aid Overview
At La Salle College Preparatory and in alignment with our Five Core Principles, we recognize that a private school education is a significant investment. Last year, we awarded more than $3 million in financial aid and scholarships. Our Financial Aid Committee reviews all financial aid applications thoroughly, and we strive to assist as many qualified students as possible. Admission decisions and financial aid awards are kept separate, and requesting financial aid in no way jeopardizes your child’s opportunity for admission.
La Salle is proud to use the Clarity Application to determine a family’s level of financial need based on the information that families share in the application, which includes assets, income, expenses, and debts. Clarity offers a streamlined, mobile-friendly application that can be completed in as short a time as 20 minutes. Additionally, Clarity removes the need to upload your 2022 W2 and 1040 by transferring them directly from the IRS. This reduces the amount of information that you will need to enter manually and makes it possible to complete the application quickly and efficiently.
Financial Aid Policies and Guidelines
La Salle College Preparatory reserves the right to withdraw or modify financial aid at any point during the academic year if discrepancies are discovered with the information provided by the family.
Financial Aid Application Process & Deadlines
Priority Deadline for Returning Families: Friday, December 15, 2023
Priority Deadline for New and Prospective Families: Friday, January 12, 2024
To get started, please go to the Clarity Application and create an account. The application typically takes less than 30 minutes to complete. The Clarity Application is also mobile-friendly, so you can complete it from anywhere. You are also able to save your progress and return at any time. At the end of the application, there is a $60 fee to submit, and you can share your application with additional schools that accept the Clarity Application for no additional charge. Simply use the dropdown menu in the application to select those schools. Please remember to return to your dashboard after you complete and submit your Clarity Application, as La Salle does require certain additional documents to complete your application in full.
For new/incoming families, the school will notify applicants of financial aid awards upon receiving their admissions decision.
For returning families, the school will notify you of your award in January, prior to the re-enrollment process.
Important Reminders and Application Support:
If you need support during the process of completing your application, there is in-app support available through the “Help” button in the bottom left of the screen, as well as email and phone support at support@clarityapp.com or (206)210-3752, in both English and Spanish. The application itself is also fully translated into Spanish. Below, you’ll also find links to helpful guides and an informational video about the Clarity Application:
La Salle Financial Aid Webinar (Recording): To help you navigate our financial aid program at La Salle, we hosted two Financial Aid Informational Nights with our third-party financial aid partner, Mission Enrollment, and its founder and CEO, Alisa Evans. Alisa has decades of financial experience, serving in leadership roles at the National Association of Independent Schools (NAIS). The below webinars offered helpful financial aid information for families seeking need-based assistance from La Salle. If you weren’t able to attend the webinars, please click here to view the recording of our most recent Financial Aid Info Night, held on October 17th. You can also review the slide deck presentation that was shared during the webinar by clicking here.
Merit-Based Scholarship Information
In addition to need-based financial aid, we also offer renewable, merit-based scholarship opportunities for prospective families. Our Presidential Merit Scholarship and Alumni Association Lasallian Heritage Scholarship are merit-based scholarships that require additional steps for consideration. More information on these scholarships can be found below. Merit-based scholarship applications are available on SchoolAdmin (after submitting an admissions application) and must be submitted by January 12, 2024. Note that merit-based awards are only awarded to incoming freshmen (transfer students are only eligible for need-based financial assistance on a limited basis).
The Presidential Merit Scholarship is annually awarded to incoming freshman students who demonstrate outstanding academic achievement and potential as indicated through their junior high GPA, recommendations from their current school, a personal statement, and La Salle honors placements. Recipients will be awarded a scholarship of up to $12,500, renewable each year of their attendance at La Salle. Once at La Salle, recipients must maintain a 3.7 grade point average every semester with no grade below a C-, and maintain an exemplary discipline and attendance record. This is a merit-based award; families do not need to apply for financial aid in order to apply for the Presidential Merit Scholarship.
Click here to learn more about the Presidential Merit Scholarship.
This scholarship is available for incoming 9th-grade students. The Presidential Merit Interest Form can be completed via the SchoolAdmin parent portal, which is available after submitting an application for admission.
The Lasallian Heritage Scholarship is sponsored by the La Salle College Preparatory Alumni Association and focuses on recognizing individual students who embody the tenants of faith, service, and community- pillars of our Lasallian tradition. This is a $10,000 scholarship that is applied over four years to the Student’s tuition ($2,500 a year). All prospective freshmen applicants are eligible to apply. For the scholarship to be renewed each school year the student must be in good academic and disciplinary standing with the School.
Recipients of the Lasallian Heritage Scholarship will be given the opportunity to work with the Alumni Office and the Alumni Board during their time at La Salle. This may include assisting with and attending alumni events and serving as an Ambassador of the Alumni Association for the student body. Exact responsibilities will be mutually agreed upon based on the student’s schedule and availability.
Applicants are evaluated based on the following criteria: leadership/involvement within their community, service, and citizenship. The recipient will be notified by mail in their acceptance packet. The official award will be presented at the recipient’s 8th Grade Awards Ceremony.
The application for the Alumni Lasallian Heritage Scholarship is available via SchoolAdmin. The deadline for applications is January 12, 2024.
The Alumni Lasallian Heritage Scholarship can be completed via the SchoolAdmin parent portal, which is available after submitting an application for admission.
Click here to get started on an admissions application.
Freshman Applicants: Our Priority Application Deadline is Friday, January 12, 2024, for applicants seeking admission for 9th grade during the 2024-2025 school year. Applications received by this date are provided priority consideration over those who submit their application after this date.
Transfer Applicants: Transfer applicants are those seeking admission who have already attended at least one year of high school. La Salle considers transfer applicants on a limited, space-available basis. The priority application deadline for regular transfer applicants for the 2024-2025 school year (starting August 2024) is Friday, January 12, 2024. Applications received by this date are provided priority consideration over those who submit their application after this date.
Mid-Year Transfer Applicants: Mid-year applicants are those seeking admission for the spring semester (starting January 2024). Spaces are very limited for mid-year transfer applicants. The deadline for mid-year transfers is Wednesday, November 1, 2023.
The Admissions Inquiry is our one-stop shop for all things related to the admissions process. You can learn more about the Admissions Process, schedule a tour, and more all in one place. If you have any questions or issues with the utility, please contact our Admissions Office.
The requirements for freshman admissions are:
Transcripts, Personal Statements, and Teacher Recommendations are due by Monday, February 5, 2024, via the SchoolAdmin Application Portal.
Note: International applications or students currently enrolled in an English-Language Learner course may need to submit an English proficiency test as a part of their admissions application.
Find more information about applying to La Salle College Preparatory here!
Transfer admission is on a limited, space-available basis at La Salle. If you’re interested in transferring your child, please complete an application.
If you are seeking admission for the Fall 2023 semester starting in August 2023, please select the 2023-2024 term. Spots are limited.
At least one current teacher recommendation, current high school transcripts, and a student-parent interview are required for transfer admission. All requirements can be completed via the SchoolAdmin application portal.
If you have any additional questions, please contact the Admissions Office at (626) 696-4310 or admissions@lasallehs.org.
Campus Tours serve as a great opportunity for prospective students and families to explore our campus, ask questions and learn more about our community. Group tours are led by student ambassadors through campus, highlighting the many opportunities, facilities, and programs available for our students.
Our 2023-2024 School Profile serves as a great tool to review highlights and important information about La Salle at a glance!
Click here for information.
For applicants whose primary residence is not the United State of America (students who will not have completed 3 continuous years of Middle School education in American schools before entering 9th grade), and for applicants who need an I-20, please contact Mr. MJ Mao, Director of Global Programs, at mjmao@lasallehs.org.
Yes. Financial aid is need-based. Applications are available in early November on our website. Admission is need-based blind, meaning admission to La Salle does not take financial aid needs into consideration. Currently, 35% of our students receive some form of financial aid. Click here for more information.
Yes, scholarships are offered and are merit-based. Click here for more information.
Yes. Currently, approximately one-third of the student population is non-Catholic. Being a part of the Catholic faith is not required for admission to La Salle College Preparatory.
La Salle has consistently received approximately 500 applications for 170 spaces over the last three years for the freshman class.
We offer 14 honors and 24 AP courses are available in English, Social Studies, Mathematics, Science, World Languages, and Visual & Performing Arts. More information is available on our Course Catalog.
Freshman Full-Year Schedule
Religious Studies
English
Mathematics
Biology
Spanish I / French I
Physical Education/Health
Arts & Media (Visual & Performing Arts)
La Salle College Preparatory operates on an A-B bell schedule. Each student is registered in 7 different classes. Each day, 3 or 4 classes meet in 75-minute blocks with breaks in between.
We invite you to click here to RSVP for any of the listed events above
If you have any questions regarding our upcoming dates for the 2024-2025 admissions season, please email us at admissions@lasallehs.org.
La Salle College Preparatory is a vibrant place where young women and men are deeply engaged in the process of learning. As you explore, we hope you can see and feel the La Salle difference. Our School provides a sincere and warm environment populated by a diverse group of scholars and dedicated teachers who demonstrate our Learn-Serve-Lead motto every day. We grow each student’s passion as a life-long learner, taking advantage of opportunities available in our local community. We invite you to discover La Salle, where young women and men learn and grow in an environment that respects and encourages each of them in their individual gifts and talents.
Below, you’ll find a step-by-step guide regarding our admissions process from start to finish. You can also download a copy of our 2023-2024 Freshman Admissions Checklist here.
Transfer Applicants: Click here for transfer-specific steps and information.
Global/International Applicants: Click herefor international student application information. (Note: Students who do not hold a U.S. Green Card or U.S. citizenship are considered international students.
Welcome to La Salle College Preparatory’s Global Program Overview!
At La Salle, we offer a unique high school experience focused on nurturing personal growth through rigorous academic studies. Our inclusive teaching approach blends every student’s talents and interests, ensuring we meet their specific needs. Through various on and off-campus programs, we strive to prepare our students to be globally competent citizens.
The Office of Global Programs is dedicated to fostering international collaboration and embracing multiculturalism and diversity on campus. We provide opportunities for all members to share, learn, and support one another. Our aim is to offer a 21st-century education that encourages students to look beyond their own culture, ethnicity, and values.
For our international students, we provide individualized support and mentorship through our Office of Global Programs, a supportive team, and teachers. Our goal is to offer a memorable experience and make La Salle College Preparatory their second home away from their own.
The concierge service that we offer to our international students at La Salle includes but is not limited to the following:
At our institution, we take pride in fostering a supportive and nurturing environment for our international students, empowering them to thrive academically, personally, and professionally. With our comprehensive range of services, we aim to make their time with us fulfilling and memorable.
Thank you for being a part of our global community at La Salle College Preparatory.
Mr. MJ Mao
Office of Global Programs
Email: mjmao@lasallehs.org
Office: 626-696-4363
Cell: 626-710-7233
Prospective International students must complete the Admissions application online. There is a $100.00 USD non-refundable application fee to apply.
Click here to get started on your admissions application today!
We require all international applications to submit the following documents that are required for your admissions application:
1. Original transcripts for the last two years translated into English
2. Recommendations
Applying for 10th or 11th Grade Transfer – Require Recommendation from any one of the student’s current teachers
Applying for 9th Grade – Require Recommendation from Math and English teachers
3. English Proficiency test results
The TOEFL IBT and Duolingo English exams will be accepted to fulfill the English proficiency exam application requirement. If you have an English Proficiency Test Score that differs from TOEFL IBT or Duolingo, we kindly encourage you to contact Mr. MJ Mao, Director of Global Programs, at mjmao@lasallehs.org for further assistance and guidance.
4. Personal Statement (Requirements available via the application portal)
Once your application is received and all Supplementary Application Materials are submitted, our Admissions Officer will contact you via email to schedule your Admissions Interview. Both students and their parents are required to attend the interview. This process provides our Admissions Review Committee with the opportunity to meet and chat with the prospective student, as well as their parents.
Students and parents also have the option to schedule an interview via the online application portal.
If you are accepted by La Salle College Preparatory, Mr. M.J. Mao will assist you in completing your registration process and Form I-20 Application. Students who are not U.S. citizens or permanent residents must have a Form I-20 to apply for a student visa to enter the United States, and apply for benefits.
Click here to view detailed Form I-20 Information
Students must provide all the following material for Form I-20 Application purposes. Please email the following information to Mr. M.J. Mao at mjmao@lasallehs.org to process the I-20 application.
Please ONLY complete the Personal Information section of the form. The School is responsible for completing the Program of Study Section.
2. Form I-20 Application Cover Sheet
Please ONLY complete the Form I-20 Pick Up/Mailing Form on the bottom half of the cover sheet.
3. Copy of Passport Biography Page
4. Proof of financial responsibility
Documentation should only be provided for the person who is paying the student’s tuition.
Please provide a copy of the most recent bank statement or a bank-certified letter stating the account balance. Do not submit tax documents.
5. Form I-20 Application Fee
Click here to view Payment Options and Fee Details
The estimated Form I-20 processing time is ten business days upon receipt of the application fee.
For questions about International Students Admissions, please contact Mr. M.J. Mao at mjmao@lasallehs.org.
Fee | Cost | Detail |
Application Fee (non-refundable) | $100 | Must be accompanied with completed application packet. |
Form I-20 Application Fee | $900 or $300 | Due when acceptance is confirmed, prior to applying for Form I-20. $900 for new applicants or $300 for transfer applicants (from another U.S. high school that currently holds a form I-20. |
Global Student Tuition (including registration fee and concierge service fee) | $45,000 | $10,000 Tuition Deposit is due upon signing the enrollment contract. The remaining tuition balance is due June 1st annually for both new and returning students. |
Homestay | ~$23,000 | The homestay cost does not include emergency funds and health insurance. An additional Emergency Fund of $2,000 will be charged for students who require to use the Homestay Service. Please visit our homestay page or contact Mr. M.J. Mao for more detailed information. |
Medical Insurance (required) | $69 or $99/month | All international students at La Salle College Preparatory are required to show proof of medical insurance prior to the first day of school. We recommend ISO Insurance, this company offers two options both at affordable costs. |
Textbooks | Varies | Fees may vary based on the student’s schedule. |
Uniform | Varies | La Salle’s uniform can be purchased through CKW School Uniforms, located at 9400 Las Tunas Drive. Temple City, CA 91780, or the Lancer Armory located on campus. |
Blackbaud Tuition Management System Registration Fee | $50 | La Salle College Preparatory utilizes the Blackbaud Tuition Management System for managing tuition and fee payments. All students are required to have an account in this system to handle their payments. |
AP testing fee, Sports & extracurricular activity fees | Varies | Fees may vary based on the student’s schedule. |
Payment Information | Payment may be made by wire transfer or by check. WIRE TRANSFERS CHECKS |
Global Student Status:
At La Salle College Preparatory, students who are not United States citizens or permanent residents are classified as global students and will be issued a global student enrollment contract.
If a student obtains permanent residency status during their enrollment at La Salle, they may request a status change by submitting a copy of their physical green card to the Office of Admissions. Approval of the status change will be reflected in the contract for the subsequent school year.
Once the enrollment contract is signed, the international status and tuition amount of the student(s) will remain unchanged until the conclusion of the current school year, irrespective of any alterations in legal status.
Medical health insurance/coverage is required before international students can begin classes. After receiving an acceptance letter and arriving in the U.S., health insurance must be purchased. Proof of health insurance must be provided to Mr. M.J. Mao prior to the first day of school.
We recommend students use ISO Insurance. ISO offers a BASIC PLAN and a PLUS PLAN, both at affordable costs.
Students who choose to purchase other health insurance plans must have a minimum coverage that matches the ISO basic plan.
Students will not be allowed to attend classes unless their medical paperwork is complete. All medical records need to be clearly identified in English. The options for providing immunization records are listed below:
California School Immunization Record and Requirements Form
The California School Immunization Record must be filled out and signed by your doctor.
Submit ALL pages of your vaccination history, with your name and date of birth clearly listed. Please note that hand-written records are not acceptable. For students who have hand-written immunization records, please complete a translation at your local custom, and provide the school with a digital copy.
Students are required to provide the following documents to the registrar prior to the first day of school.
Copy of form I-20 signed by both student and parents/guardians
Copy of student’s passport identification page
Copy of student’s passport F-1 student visa page, with entrance stamp
The below students will be *required to submit an English proficiency exam when applying for admission to La Salle:
International students who do not speak English as their first language
Domestic students who have fewer than two years of English as the primary language of instruction
Students who are or were enrolled in an English-language support program within the last two years
The TOEFL IBT and Duolingo English exams will be accepted to fulfill the English proficiency exam application requirement. Below, you will find our minimum score requirements for each exam:
TOEFL IBT = 75 Score
Duolingo English Test = 105
If you are unable to submit a score that meets our minimum requirements, please reach out to the Admissions Team at admissions@lasallehs.org or Mr. MJ Mao, Director of Global Programs, at mjmao@lasallehs.org.
*Exceptions to the English Proficiency Requirements – Students who have three or more consecutive years of English as the primary language of instruction are exempt from the English proficiency requirements, regardless of international or domestic status.
La Salle College Preparatory is committed to providing the best homestay experience for our international students.
In the La Salle Homestay Program, students are accommodated with families of our school’s students, staff, or faculty. These carefully selected host families create a safe, caring environment where students are well-supervised both at school and at home to ensure their safety and well-being. We believe this living arrangement is especially beneficial for international students coming from diverse cultural and language backgrounds.
Living with a host family offers numerous advantages. It allows international students to immerse themselves in a new culture, improve their language skills, forge lasting relationships, and become part of a connected and cooperative global community. Our supportive and caring host families provide exceptional experiences that our international students will cherish for a lifetime.
If you are in need of homestay services, please reach out to Mr. M.J. Mao at mjmao@lasallehs.org, and he will assist you in connecting with our carefully chosen host families. For international students living with parents or other family members, proof of residence with an immediate family member is required.
Our host families offer:
– A warm, secure, and healthy environment
– Guidance on local cultural differences and Western education standards
– Transportation to and from school, events, and social activities
– Three nutritious meals a day, seven days per week
– A private bedroom for the student
– Access to laundry facilities at no extra cost
– Participation in appropriate family activities when feasible within the student’s schedule
All host families undergo a thorough screening and selection process before being accepted into our Homestay Program. This includes an application, Live Scan Background Check, and on-site home visits and interviews conducted by trained school staff.
We are proud to emphasize that La Salle College Preparatory does not discriminate based on ethnicity, race, or income when selecting host families. Our focus is on providing a welcoming and supportive environment for all international students who choose to be a part of our community.
Due to the high demand for host families, we partner with Student Room Stay to offer homestay services when school-associated host families are unavailable. Please click here to learn more about the Student Room Stay options.
La Salle College Preparatory’s Office of Global Programs is currently seeking Host Families for our International students. ALL current student families, alum families, and community friends who live within a 10-mile-radius of the school are welcome to apply. If you and your family are interested in hosting a future Lancer from abroad in your home, please CLICK HERE TO SUBMIT YOUR APPLICATION TO BECOME A HOST FAMILY.
Our team is ready to help you navigate through the admissions process here at La Salle! If you have any questions or need assistance, please email us at admissions@lasallehs.org or call (626) 696-4310. We can’t wait to welcome you to our Lasallian family!
Mr. Keenan Kurihara, M.Ed.
Vice President of Enrollment Management
Chief Communications Officer
Email: kkurihara@lasallehs.org
Phone: (626) 696-4360
As Vice President of Enrollment Management and Chief Communications Officer, Mr. Kurihara oversees La Salle’s enrollment management, admissions, financial aid, scholarship, marketing, communications, public relations, branding, and advertising operations. He also serves as the primary contact for media-related inquiries and serves as the facilitator of La Salle’s Financial Aid & Scholarship Committee.
Mr. Nathan Housman ’03
Director of Admissions
Email: nhousman@lasallehs.org
Phone: (626) 696-4318
As Director of Admissions, Mr. Housman oversees La Salle’s freshman and transfer admissions operations, including partner school engagement, our La Salle ambassador programs, and the admissions application review process. He also co-facilitates La Salle’s Financial Aid & Scholarship Committee and oversees our school visits, admissions events, and campus tour programs.
Mrs. Suzy Rettig, P’19, ’25
Admissions & Enrollment Officer
Email: srettig@lasallehs.org
Phone: (626) 696-4365
As Admissions & Enrollment Officer, Mrs. Rettig serves as the primary point of contact for all inquiries related to La Salle’s admissions and application process, assisting families with navigating this exciting journey. She also supports La Salle’s re-enrollment process and assists families with navigating our SchoolAdmin admissions and enrollment portal.
Ms. Nicole Carlos ’12
Communications and Marketing Manager
Email: ncarlos@lasallehs.org
Phone: (626) 696-4429
As Communications & Marketing Manager, Ms. Carlos oversees La Salle’s communications, social media, advertising, marketing, and digital content operations. She covers different events and programs and highlights different aspects of the school to ensure our prospective families have a full and comprehensive understanding of our school community.
On behalf of La Salle College Preparatory and our entire admissions team, we would like to express our thanks to all those who were able to join us for our 2023 Admissions Open House on Sunday, November 5th. We were thrilled to have hosted over 1,000 guests and 400 families on our campus on a beautiful Sunday afternoon! Our entire community of current parents, students, faculty, staff, coaches, and alumni provided our guests with an amazing experience and in-depth look at our expansive facilities and academic, arts, athletic, and co-curricular programs.
To ensure we captured all the excitement from the day, we’d like to share a quick Open House Highlight video with all of you! Our community had a wonderful time highlighting the many aspects of La Salle that make belonging to this family special and unique!
If you weren’t able to join us for our open house, please visit https://www.lasallehs.org/visit to sign up for a campus tour or explore our campus virtually.
We offer a full range of in-person academic (advancement, enrichment, and remediation) and athletic opportunities for rising middle and high school students. New this year are opportunities to travel abroad and explore international immersion opportunities. We look forward to an exciting summer with you!
For General Inquiries, Academic Classes
Mr. Eddie Magluyan
Summer School Director & Vice Principal of Academic Systems
Email: summerschool@lasallehs.org
Phone: (626) 696-4358
For Athletic Camps
Mr. Daniel Threadgill
Athletic Director
Email: athletics@lasallehs.org
Phone: (626) 696-4317
For Study Abroad Opportunities
Ms. Jialin “Sunny” Sun
Director of the Center for Global Initiatives & Cultural Perspectives
Email: jsun@lasallehs.org
Phone: (626) 696-4389
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