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You can sign up to receive emails for the latest updates on high school admissions, including events. You can also get updates on the Department of Education website.
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You can apply for up to 12 programs on your application.
To decide which programs to include on your application, you can:
How to Apply
During the application period, you can apply:
You can list to up to 12 programs on your application. Rank each program in order of preference.
Offers
All students who applied will receive a high school offer in March. Offers will also be available to view in MySchools.
Offers are based on seat availability, admissions priorities, and admissions methods.
Most students get an offer to attend one of the programs ranked on their application, but it’s not guaranteed. If you don’t get an offer from one of the programs on your application, you will get one to another school.
You cannot appeal to change your high school match.
Waitlists
Your child will be automatically added to the waitlist for any school that you placed higher on your application than the school where you got an offer. For example, if your child got an offer to attend the school you listed third on their application, they will be added to the waitlist for your first and second choice schools.
You will also be able to add your child to a waitlist for schools lower on their list or a school you didn’t list on your application.
You can check your child’s place on the waitlist for any school through your MySchools account. You can also contact the school. If a seat opens up, the school will contact you directly with an offer.
Students who are new to public school and returning students who were not assigned a high school or have moved to a new neighborhood must register at a Family Welcome Center.
You can get more information online or by phone.
Online
Get high school enrollment information.
By Phone
The Department of Education (DOE) assists former public school students under 21 years old with returning to school. Students or parents must contact the District where the student's last high school is located.
Look up information for a public school.
Further assistance is available by phone.
What to Bring to Register
To register your child for school, you must bring:
All children under the age of 5 years (6-59 months) are required to receive the flu shot if they attend a New York City regulated preschool or child care center. Visit the Flu Shot and Prevention page to learn more.
Proof of Address
Bring two of the following to prove your address:
At High School Admissions Fairs, you can speak with representatives from all of the City's public high schools, including specialized schools, and participate in workshops related to the high school admissions process.
You can also get copies of publications, including the Directory of the New York City Public High Schools.
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, dates and locations for the high school fairs as listed in the 2021 NYC High School and Specialized High Schools Admissions Guide will change.
You can sign up to receive emails with the latest updates on high school admissions, including events.
You can get help with the high school admissions process and enrollment.
Online
Get high school enrollment information.
Family Welcome Centers are also providing assistance online.
By Phone or In Person
Speak with your school counselor. For contact information, visit the School Finder page.