Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As I remember from speaking with representatives during the open house:
Interview is important. They want to make sure the student is committed to the program and it is not just the parent.
If you are not selected for an interview, you may still be in the pool for admission - just not to the Benilde program.
There is no harm reaching out and asking if you child is still in consideration for the Benilde program.
This was not our experience, sadly. Our son applied to Benilde, had the interview and wasn't accepted to Benilde. We were then told AFTER the fact that if you apply to Benilde and don't get a spot, you are automatically denied regular admission to SJC. This is not information we knew before we applied and it was impossible to find that information anywhere on the website. Had we known, we would have taken the regular admissions path. Be careful - not sure if that process is changed but this was a HUGE disappointment for my child.
Anonymous wrote:I do not know whether it is helpful here, but I have heard that SJC received more than 1,400 applications for the incoming freshman class. No idea how many of those were for Benilde or the scholars program, but with an average class size of around 320, it shows how selective both programs must be.
Anonymous wrote:Yes, PP, the lack of info is frustrating.
We had a Benilde interview and it was the most helpful discussion we had in understanding exactly what the program entails. I came out of it with a much more positive view and the interview did have a feeling that our kid was being seriously considered.
We know several other kids who are applying. It will be interesting to see who gets in and who doesn't.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As I remember from speaking with representatives during the open house:
Interview is important. They want to make sure the student is committed to the program and it is not just the parent.
If you are not selected for an interview, you may still be in the pool for admission - just not to the Benilde program.
There is no harm reaching out and asking if you child is still in consideration for the Benilde program.
This was not our experience, sadly. Our son applied to Benilde, had the interview and wasn't accepted to Benilde. We were then told AFTER the fact that if you apply to Benilde and don't get a spot, you are automatically denied regular admission to SJC. This is not information we knew before we applied and it was impossible to find that information anywhere on the website. Had we known, we would have taken the regular admissions path. Be careful - not sure if that process is changed but this was a HUGE disappointment for my child.
Anonymous wrote:As I remember from speaking with representatives during the open house:
Interview is important. They want to make sure the student is committed to the program and it is not just the parent.
If you are not selected for an interview, you may still be in the pool for admission - just not to the Benilde program.
There is no harm reaching out and asking if you child is still in consideration for the Benilde program.