Admissions

International Applicants

We welcome students from all areas of the world to attend Bishop Ireton High School in our community of faith. Students are expected to be proficient in English when they begin school here at Bishop Ireton as we do not offer ESL courses. An international student must have an F-1 Visa or a visa status as indicated on the Non-Immigrant: Who Can Study chart in order to be enrolled in and attend a school in the U.S.

International Students follow the same application process as all other applicants. There is an additional requirement of an in-person or online interview as part of the international student application as well as a $500, one-time, non-refundable International Student Fee, due upon enrollment.

Bishop Ireton does not provide housing for international students. Agents or relatives must provide proof of a safe, supportive home before the I-20 visa application is processed. Along with the admissions requirements at Bishop Ireton, please refer to the Diocese of Arlington International Student information page for additional details on diocesan requirements and resources.

 

Admissions Team

List of 2 members.

  • Photo of Nicole Mahon

    Nicole Mahon 

    Director of Admissions
    703-212-5143
  • Photo of Veronica Wilkinson

    Veronica Wilkinson 

    Receptionist / Admissions Assistant
    (703) 751-7606

Tuition & Fees

Please refer to the Tuition page for details. International students pay the same tuition rate as local students. However, they are required to pay tuition and fees in full at the time of enrollment. There is a one time, non-refundable, International student fee of $500 due upon enrollment.

The I-20 is completed once the student is accepted to the school and has indicated they would like to enroll. The I-901 Student and Exchange Visitor Information System (SEVIS) Fee of $350 is paid by the student after the I-20 is completed.
 
Please contact the Admissions Office at admissions@bishopireton.org or (703) 751-7606 with any questions or to schedule an interview.