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Must individual Governor‘s School directors accept applications that are incomplete, late, or do not meet the prerequisites?

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Must individual Governor‘s School directors accept applications that are incomplete, late, or do not meet the prerequisites?

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No. The directors are under no obligation to accept those applications that are incomplete, late, or do not meet the prerequisites. If an applicant does not meet the Governor‘s Schools GPA requirement and/or other prerequisites, then the application will go into an ineligible file, and the Governor‘s School will not send any correspondence regarding the ineligible application. Each Governor‘s School director knows there are emergencies and unforeseen circumstances. If a problem should occur, the SCHOOL PRINCIPAL should attach a letter explaining the situation and justify why the application should be considered.

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