See also the Davidson Academy Reno Eligibility Criteria, How to Apply, and Application Review Process pages.
Application + Admissions FAQs
Here you will find answers to frequently asked questions about the Davidson Academy's application and admission processes.
Frequently Asked Questions
How old does a student have to be to apply to the Davidson Academy's Reno campus?
The Davidson Academy is a middle and high school level school. It is recommended that applicants at minimum have 5th grade in progress at the time of application. Applicants need to meet the minimum eligibility criteria. Any student who is under the age of 18 and currently enrolled in the 4th grade or higher, meets eligibility criteria, and who can perform at an academic level of advanced middle school or higher in all subjects may apply to the Davidson Academy.
Is applying early in the application cycle beneficial?
We encourage applicants to apply earlier rather than later. There are multiple cutoff dates for each assessment period and only a limited number of applicants are reviewed and assessed each month with the remainder being waitlisted. Note that this is new for the 2025-26 application cycle.
When is the final application deadline for the 2025-2026 academic year?
The 2025-2026 application will close on January 30th, 2025 at 4:00 PM PST.
Can my child apply at any time during the application period?
Yes, we accept applications at any time during the open application period.
What if I have multiple children applying to the Davidson Academy?
That’s great! It’s important to note that each sibling will be evaluated and considered on their own merits. We encourage parents to submit their children's applications at the same time because we will invite siblings to the same assessment. This way, you’ll learn of their acceptance status at the same time and can plan for your family accordingly.
What tests are accepted for application to the Davidson Academy?
There are many testing options available to applicants. Please refer to the testing criteria for information.
Intelligence test information is addressed in the Davidson Gifted article, Gifted Testing and Assessment.
Where can my child take one of the required tests?
Local testing options are generally available. These may be located by contacting the appropriate academic talent search, your school counselor or registering directly with the respective testing agency. Intelligence tests are typically administered by licensed psychologists. You may wish to contact your state or local gifted and talented organization for information on appropriate testers in your area, or contact info@davidsongifted.org and the Davidson Institute staff may be able to assist.
When are academic readiness assessments held?
There will be academic readiness assessments held once a month from September through January. We may offer more assessment dates after January depending on the amount of qualified applications received. However, it is important to apply earlier rather than later as there are now cutoff dates for each assessment and only a limited number of applicants will be reviewed and assessed each month.
How can I help my child prepare for the academic readiness assessment if they are invited to participate in it?
In preparing for applying to the Academy, we suggest that applicants focus on reading, writing, thinking, and mathematics skills rather than standardized test preparation. The standardized test scores (SAT, ACT, PSAT) are part of our application, but applicants who focus exclusively on those tend to be frustrated with our curriculum-based assessment because it is not multiple choice and it does not assess the same skills as the standardized tests. Our assessment is designed to emulate much of what students do during a typical day at the Academy in order to help us determine whether or not this school will be a good fit for each applicant. In addition, some families whose children have applied to the Academy more than once before being accepted have found that some online course work through the Talent Searches or other strong online supplementary schooling options have helped prepare their children for the Academy.
What if the applicant hasn’t yet learned everything that’s part of the readiness assessment?
Davidson Academy evaluates applicants based on the level they are at at the time of application, and assessment is actualized based on the time at which the application is submitted. A student who applies in the fall will not be evaluated with the same criteria and expectations as one who applies in January, for example.
If my child has a qualifying score on all of the test sections but one, could they still qualify for admission into the Academy?
Many factors go into considering an applicant for admission to the Davidson Academy, including test scores, transcripts, recommendation forms, interviews and the academic readiness assessment. Test score guidelines will be evaluated in the context of all other materials submitted.
Can prospective students and their families tour the Academy?
Because of our learning environment and small class sizes, we limit our in-person campus tours to applicants and families participating in scheduled monthly readiness assessments and interviews. Unfortunately, we are not in a position to offer individual touring opportunities outside of the admissions review process.
Can out-of-state students apply to the Davidson Academy's Reno school if they intend to reside in Nevada in the future?
Yes. Prospective Davidson Academy students may apply with the plan to move to Nevada following admission to the Academy. Living with a parent or guardian in Nevada results in access to the Academy as a free public school. For those who cannot move, there is the Davidson Academy's online campus.
How long do you need to live in Nevada in order to be considered a resident?
Once a student is accepted to the Davidson Academy's Reno school and moves to Nevada with a parent or guardian, she or he meets all residency requirements of the State of Nevada as a student in a public school. A student from outside of Nevada who lives within driving distance of the Academy cannot be considered a resident.
What if my child doesn’t get accepted?
Should your child not be accepted to Davidson Academy, they are still eligible to re-apply for the next academic year or future years. We also encourage you to check out the other programs and resources available through Davidson Institute and Davison Academy Online.
It is important to note that the Davidson Academy will not reconsider an admissions decision during the year in which the applicant was declined admission.
Is admission to Davidson Academy interchangeable with admission to Davidson Academy Online?
Davidson Academy and Davidson Academy Online are two different and independent schools. While much of the application process and eligibility requirements are similar, admissions are not interchangeable and acceptance to one does not carry over to the other. We encourage students to apply to both individually if both are of interest.
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