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What is Nobles looking for in an applicant?

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What is Nobles looking for in an applicant?

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As Nobles is an academically rigorous institution, we are looking for evidence of strong academic performance and achievement in school. It is also important for us to see that an applicant has pursued their interests outside of their academic life as a way to become a more well-rounded person. We care very deeply that an applicant is eager to join our school and be an active part of our school community. There is no one “mold” of a student that we are looking for. We are looking to build a community that represents diversity in the broadest sense. -Go to top- Is one piece of the application more important than another? First and foremost, we want to be certain that an applicant has the academic ability to be able to be successful in our classrooms. Therefore, a student’s school performance and what their teachers have to say about them is of the utmost importance to us. Beyond that, literally all pieces of the application help us to make a final decision on a candidate for admission.

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