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How To Apply

Mizrahi Torah Academy

Admissions Process

Welcome!

Thank you for visiting The Mizrahi Family Torah Academy!
 

Please see below for our Admissions Process. Our admissions office is happy to provide any assistance throughout the application process.

How To Apply

Step 1: Submit the Online Application along with the $50 non-refundable application fee, all supplemental documents, and references.

Please note: A FACTS account must be set up in order to apply. If you already have an account with another Yeshiva, you may need to use a different email address to sign up.

Step 2: Upon receiving your application and supporting documents, all new families are required to book a family evaluation. Please check your application confirmation email for the contact information.

Step 3: Hashkafa/Academic Interviews. After careful consideration of submitted information, we will invite your family for follow-up Hashkafa and Academic interviews with Rabbi Yachnes and our Admissions team.

Step 4: Upon acceptance, you will receive an enrollment packet. Please submit the enrollment packet along with the $50 non-refundable enrollment fee, and the $1,000  non-refundable registration fee.

Step 5: Please check your email for the Tuition Contract. Please see our Tuition Information Page for more information.

We appreciate your interest and are available to assist you any way we can. If you have questions, please feel free to contact us at 954-526-5253 or admissions@mtacademy.org.

Mizrahi Torah Academy (“MTA”) admits students of any race, color, national and ethnic origin. All students have equal rights, privileges, and access to all programs and activities made available at MTA. MTA does not discriminate based on race, color, national and ethnic origin in the administration of its educational policies, admission policies, and/or other school administered programs. Mizrahi Torah Academy conforms to all state, local, and federal law.

Notice: A parentally placed private school student with a disability does not have an individual right to receive some or all of the special education and related services that the student would receive if enrolled in a public school under the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA), as amended.