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Page 1 of 8 Form 485app Approved 7/31/18 APPLICATION FOR ADMISSION The admission’s process takes approximately three weeks once all documentation has been received by the School. A confirmation email will be sent to the address listed below once all documents have been received by the Admissions Advisor. All applications are reviewed and processed by the Admissions Committee. SECTION I APPLICANT’S PERSONAL INFORMATION _______________________________________________________________________ First Name MI Last Suffix _______________________________________________________________________ Mailing Address City State Zip Cell Phone (______) - _______ - ________ Home Phone (______) - _______ - ________ _______________________________________________________________________ Email Address Veteran of U.S Armed Forces: Yes: No: Service Branch: __________________________________________________________ Rank: __________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________ Have you ever been convicted of a misdemeanor or felony crime? Yes No If yes, list date(s), please explain: ________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________
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Page 1: APPLICATION FOR ADMISSION · the above three courses and are exempt from taking the required first CCBB Module I courses of Traditional Boat Building and Composite I, and partial

Page 1 of 8Form 485app

Approved 7/31/18

APPLICATION FOR ADMISSION

The admission’s process takes approximately three weeks once all documentation hasbeen received by the School. A confirmation email will be sent to the address listedbelow once all documents have been received by the Admissions Advisor. All applicationsare reviewed and processed by the Admissions Committee.

SECTION I APPLICANT’S PERSONAL INFORMATION

_______________________________________________________________________First Name MI Last Suffix

_______________________________________________________________________Mailing Address City State Zip

Cell Phone (______) - _______ - ________ Home Phone (______) - _______ - ________

_______________________________________________________________________Email Address

Veteran of U.S Armed Forces: Yes: No:

Service Branch: __________________________________________________________

Rank: __________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________

Have you ever been convicted of a misdemeanor or felony crime? Yes NoIf yes, list date(s), please explain:

________________________________________________________________________

______________________________________________________________________

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SECTION II EDUCATIONAL HISTORY

Ciheck all that apply:

High School: Yes: No: GED: Yes: No: Home School: Yes: No:

Foreign Diploma: Yes: No: Trade School: Yes: No: College: Yes: No:

University: Yes: No:

______________________________________________________ ______/______/_______Name of High School Graduation/GED Date

School CEEB (College Entrance Examination Board) Code: ________________________

_______________________________________________________________________School’s Mailing Address City State Zip

_____________________________________________________ ______/______/_______Name of College/University/Trade School Graduation Date

College/University/Trade School CEEB Code: ______________________________

_______________________________________________________________________Mailing Address City State Zip

Certificate(s) Major(s) Minor(s) Degree(s):_____________________________________

__________________________________________________ ____/______/______

SECTION III EMPLOYMENT HISTORY (If Applicable)

List your most recent employer(s); (if applicable)

___________________________________________ ___________________________1. Employer Position/Title

Job Responsibilities

_____________________________________________________________

_____________________________________________________________

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2. Employer Position/Title

Job Responsibilities

SECTION IV : DEMONSTRATION OF ABILITY (If Applicable)

To submit an application and/or be accepted into the Comprehensive Career BoatBuilding program, the School does not require or expect the applicant to have previouswoodworking, boatbuilding, power or hand tool skills, experience, or knowledge.If applicable, describe and enclose pictures of any projects you may have created, built,or worked on to demonstrate your abilities. Through your background, education,affiliation to an organization or group, employment experience, or job responsibilities, anapplicant can demonstrate their personal desire and ability to work with their hands.

Emailed Picture(s): Yes No Enclosed Picture(s): Yes No

SECTION V ADDITIONAL QUESTIONS

1. How did you hear about GLBBS? Check all that apply. Explain/Comment

Internet

Social Media

Trade Show

Boat Show

Career Day/Seminar/School Visit

Printed Material/Magazine Article

Referral/Family/Friend

Other

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2. Will you be applying for financial or scholarship assistance? Yes No

3. What other schools have you considered? _________________________________

___________________________________________________________________

4. What are your primary reasons for wanting to attend GLBBS? ______________

___________________________________________________________________

___________________________________________________________________

5. Upon graduation, what are your career goals? ______________________

___________________________________________________________________

___________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________

SECTION VI PROGRAM DETAIL

Number the enrollment dates (1-4) that BEST would meet your needs.

(1-4) Enrollment Date: (select one) Expected EnrollmentAgreement Due Date: Expected Graduation Date:

September 17, 2018 *** August 16, 2018 June 15, 2019

October 1, 2018 August 16, 2018 September 27, 2019

January 7, 2019 November 22, 2018 December 20, 2019

April 1, 2019 February 14, 2019 March 27, 2020

July 8, 2019 May 23, 2019 June 26, 2020

September 30, 2019 August 15, 2019 September 25, 2020*** 2017-2018 Traditional Boat Building and Classic Woodworking graduates only.

Chart below demonstrates the following about the CCBB Program:1. The enrollment date and the expected graduation date:2. Tuition period the agreement covers based on the selected enrollment date:3. Dates of orientation and first day of class:

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Module Course ClockHours Course Clock Hours Total

First Traditional BoatBuilding

178.125 Composite I 178.125 356.25Second Restoration I 178.125 Finishing 178.125 350.25Third Propulsion 178.5 Composite II 178.5 357Fourth Restoration II 174.75 Marine 174.75 349.5Total program clock hours: 1,413Minimum program clock hours required to complete program: 1,342

Upon completion of program, student receives formal transcripts and awarded a diploma.

SECTION VII ITEMIZATION & TOTAL TUITION AND FEES

(No charges are paid to an entity other than the GLBBS)

Sample Daily Schedule: 8am-4:30pm (Monday-Thursday) 8am-2:15pm (Friday)Occasional Friday: 8am-4:30pm, first week of school or holiday schedule.The academic year is divided into (4) four modules (quarters), approximately (44) forty-fourweeks, over a (12) twelve-month period. Each module is made up of (2) two courses each,that consist of approximately (11) eleven weeks of instruction and training, excluding breaksand holidays. Each course varies in clock hours that are taught concurrently throughout themodules, further detailed below:

Comprehensive Career Boat Building Program (12 months)

Enrollment Date AnnualTuition

Shop &MaterialFee

**Tools

**Books

*LivingExpense

PersonalExpenses

EstimatedTotal Cost

September 17, 2018 $13,000 $500 n/a $225 $10,200 $2000 $25,925

October 1, 2018 $13,000 $500 $1225 $225 $10,200 $2000 $27,150

January 7, 2019 $13,000 $500 $1225 $225 $10,200 $2000 $27,150

April 1, 2019 $19,000 $500 $1225 $225 $10,200 $2000 $33,150

July 8, 2019 $19,000 $500 $1225 $225 $10,200 $2000 $33,150

September 30, 2019 $19,000 $500 $1225 $225 $10,200 $2000 $33,150

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Required/Optional Fees for the ProgramItem Cost NotesApplication Fee (Required) $100 * Due with Admissions Application.Material/Shop Fee (Required) $500 ** Due with first tuition installment.ABYC Certificate Exam (Optional) $150 *** Per exam.

Application Fee due with admissions application are non-refundable.*Material/Shop fee is non-refundable unless stated otherwise in the Refund Policy.**ABYC Advisory Certificate for Gas Engines, Diesel Engines or Marine Systems requires an additional$150 per exam fee for a student who wants to test for an ABYC certification. Any travel expensesrelated to ABYC testing away from the school or field trips are the responsibility of the student.***

SECTION VIII TRANSFER OF CREDIT

2017 and 2018 GLBBS GRADUATESAll graduates of the 2017-2018 Traditional Boat Building & Classic Woodworking Program,consisting of (9 months), (1132 clock hours), exceeds the clock hour requirement for theaccredited 2018-2019 Comprehensive Career Boat Building Program Module I course’s totaling(356.25 clock hours) and (6 clock hours) of Module II course, Finishing. Further detailed below:

Program - Module and Course Transfer ofCredit

Credited ClockHours

Traditional Boat Building & ClassicWoodworking Program 2017/2018 1132

Module I, Traditional Boat Building 178.125Module I, Composite I 178.125Module II, Finishing 6Total Clock Hours 1132 362.25

Therefore, 2017 and 2018 graduates have met the prerequisite course requirements and courseclock hours of Module I and partial clock hours of Module II totaling credits totaling (362.25) forthe above three courses and are exempt from taking the required first CCBB Module I courses ofTraditional Boat Building and Composite I, and partial credit for Module II, course Finishing.

Enrollment for all 2017 and 2018 graduates starts on September 17, 2018 for the ComprehensiveCareer Boat Building Program, consists of the second, third, and fourth module course content andconcludes on Friday, June 14, 2019.

Tuition is grandfathered as disclosed in the 2017-2018 catalog, Board of Directors approved datedJuly 2017, for $13,500, including shop/material fee.

The School does not guarantee the transferability of credit to another trade school, college,university, or institution. Any decision on the comparability, appropriateness, applicability of credit,and whether credit should be accepted is the decision of the receiving entity.

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SECTION VIIII ACKNOWLEDGMENT

I, the undersigned intend to apply into the:

COMPREHENSIVE CAREER BOAT BUILDING PROGRAM

Print Name Signature of Student

Date: _____/_____/________ Time: _____ a.m. p.m.

Signature of Student’s Parent or Guardian (if student is under age 18)

Date: _____/_____/_______ Time: _____ a.m. p.m.

BY TYPING MY NAME, AND INITIALS ON EACH PAGE, I CONSENT TO USE ELECTRONICSIGNATURE FOR THIS ENROLLMENT AGREEMENT.

*** Office Use ONLY

Application for Admissions Received:

Date: _____/_____/_______

Time: ____________

School Official: ________________________________________

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Form 485appApproved 7/31/18

Checklist

Required Documents to be submitted at Time of Application: (for your records)

Application for Admission (Form 485app): Completed: ____ Enclosed: ____

Diploma/GED: Copy Completed: ____ Enclosed: ____

Transcript: Request Transcript(s) from your High School/College/University/Trade School to be sent in a

Sealed envelope to Admissions Advisor. Requested on: _______/_______/__________

Signed Physical Attestation (Form 485pa) Completed: ____ Enclosed: ___

Paid Application Fee: U.S. $100 Fee paid to GLBBS. Completed: ____ Enclosed: ___

Check Enclosed with Application: CK# ____________ Credit Card: Last 4 digits __________

If not already completed, call Admissions Advisor and schedule interview for Admissions Questionnaire:906-398-2088

Schedule Interview- Date: _______/_______/__________ Time: ______: ______ Completed: __

If not already completed, call Admissions Advisor and schedule Campus Visit before enrollment ifapplicable: 906-398-2088

Schedule Visit- Date: _______/_______/__________ Time: _______: _______ Completed: __

If applicable-Veteran Certificate of Eligibility: Requested on: ________/________/__________

If applicable-International Applicant: WES (World Education Service), http://www.wes.org/).

WES translated the diploma and/or transcript to determine if the foreign documents are considered

equivalent to a U.S. High School diploma. Requested on: _______/_______/_________ Completed: ___


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