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When I complete the Greystone program and qualify to enter an academy, will I be able to begin the academy as a sophomore?

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When I complete the Greystone program and qualify to enter an academy, will I be able to begin the academy as a sophomore?

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After one or two years at Greystone you do gain significant academic options once you enter the academy. However, all students entering the academies must complete all four years of academic and military instruction – including a rigorous first year. The Greystone curriculum is specifically designed to prepare students for the most challenging first-year courses at the academy – Calculus, Chemistry, History and English Composition & Rhetoric. Completion of the Greystone program will allow students entering an academy the option of either “testing out” (validating) or retaking academic courses experienced while at Schreiner. Validating courses will free up their academic matrix allowing additional courses to be included during the junior/senior year. Retaking a course will result in an improved grade having previously experienced the same course material taught by fully qualified professors with over 17 years average university-level teaching experience.

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