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2020-2021 School Profile 2020-2021 ACADEMIC PROFILE 955 Johnson Ferry Road Marietta, GA 30068 jfca.org Johnson Ferry Christian Academy was founded in 2004, the vision of Nathan McCown, Interim Head of School [email protected] the ministry is to provide a Christ-centered, accredited program of (678) 784- 5221 excellence. JFCA offers a college preparatory program and is a ministry of Renea Schunk, Dean of College Counseling Johnson Ferry Baptist Church. JFCA is a private, coeducational program [email protected] currently serving 440+ students in grades K–12th. (678) 784-5228 Will Rodgers, Dean of Students [email protected] Our students have opportunities to grow personally through offerings in (678) 784-5226 sports, clubs and volunteer opportunities. CEEB Code: 112201 High School Enrollment for the 2020-2021 School Year Accreditations & Certification: Seniors: 58 SACS/ Cognia Juniors: 59 Sophomores: 40 ACSI Freshman: 58 GAC English: 4 credits 90-100 : A Graduation Requirements: Mathematics: 4 credits Grading and Ranking: 89-80: B Sciences: 4 credits The JFCA school year is divided JFCA requires students to Foreign Language: 2 credits into two semesters. Five academic 79-74: C complete a minimum of 23 History and Social Science: 3 credits courses are the minimum required 73-70: D credits. annually. Health and PE: 1 credit 69 and below: F Advanced Academic Offerings The Curriculum at JFCA is academically English 9 (H) Algebra 2 (H) challenging and our graduates testify that World Literature (H) (D) College Algebra (D) they have been well prepared for their American Literature (H) Statistics (D) college experience. Students have the Advanced Composition (D) Pre-Calculus (D) opportunity to take Honors course and Dual Literary Types (D) Calculus (H) Enrollment courses. Honors Courses are Physical Science (H) World History (H)(D) weighted with an additional one-half quality Chemistry (H) US History (H)(D) point on their transcript. Dual/Joint Anatomy & Physiology (H) American Government (D) Enrollment grades are weighted with an Forensic Science (H) Economics (D) additional quality point on their transcript. Physics (H) Latin 1 (H)(D) Courses offered for Honors (H) credit and Algebra 1 (H) Latin 2 (H)(D) Dual Enrollment (D) are noted here: Geometry (H) The Class of 2020 SAT and ACT Averages ACT : 25.4 SAT : 1195 The Class of 2020 completed Students on average applied to Average acceptance rate 293college 4.4 applications colleges 55% 2008-2020 GRADUATES COLLEGE ACCEPTANCES & ATTENDANCE: *school attended Agnes Scott College* Harvard University Susquehanna University Augusta University High Point University Tallahassee Community College Anderson University* Hillsdale* Temple University* Alabama State University Hofstra University Texas A & M Armstrong State University Indiana University Texas Christian University* Atlanta Art Institute Jacksonville University Texas Tech University Auburn University* Keio University Tokyo, Japan* The Citadel Auburn University Montgomery* Kennesaw State University* The King’s College* Augusta University LaSalle University The New School Azusa Pacific University Lee University* Toccoa Falls College* Belhaven* Liberty University* Troy University* Belmont Abbey College Lipscomb University* Truett McConnell University* Belmont Univeristy Lime Stone College Tyler School of Art Benedictine College LSU (Honors) University of Alabama* Berea Lynchburg College UAB* Berry College* Maranatha Baptist University University of Connecticut Bob Jones University* Marion Military Academy* University of Dayton Boston University Master's University* University of Florida* Brenau University Marymount University• University of Georgia* Bridgewater University McGill University University of Guelph Bryan College Mercer University* University of Hawaii at Manoa Butler University Michigan State* University of Kentucky* Chattahoochee Tech* Middle GA State University University of Louisville Clemson University* Middle Tennessee State University of MD Baltimore* Disney College Program* Mississippi College University of Minnesota, Twin Cities College of Charleston Mississippi St. U* University of Mississippi College of Coastal G* Morehouse College* University of North Carolina (Chapel Hill)* College of the Ozarks Mount Sr. Mary's University* University of North Georgia* Colombia University of New York NC School of the Arts* University of Pittsburgh Concordia University New York University University of Richmond* Cornell University* North Eastern University University of South Alabama Covenant College North Greenville University University of South Carolina* DePaul University Northwest Nazarine University University of Southern California Drexel University* North Georgia College & State University University of South Carolina* Duke University* Nova Southeastern University University of South Florida Eastern Kentucky U* Oglethorpe University University of the South (Sewanee)* Eckerd College Oral Roberts University University of Tampa Embry-Riddle Aeronautical Pace University* University of Tennessee* University-Daytona Beach Palm Beach Atlantic* University of Toronto Emmanuel College* Presbyterian College* University of Waterloo* Emory at Oxford* Princeton University University of West Georgia Flagler College* Purdue University US Military Academy – West Point* Flagler Gulf Coast University* Queens College Valdosta State University* Florida State University* Reed College* Virginia Tech Fordham Reinhardt University Wake Forest University Frostbury State University Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute* Western Carolina University* Furman University* Roanoke College Western Michigan University Gardner Webb University* Rutgers University* Wheaton College* GCSU* Saint Johns River State William and Mary University Georgia Gwinnett College Saint Johns University* Wingate University Georgia Institute of Technology* Saint Josephs University* Wofford College Georgia Perimeter College* Samford University* Worcester Polytechnic Institute Georgia Southern University* Savannah College of Art &Design (SCAD)* Yale University Georgia Southwestern Savannah State University Young Harris College* Georgia State University* Shorter University* Georgia State University (SOM) Southeastern University* Gordon College Southern Union State Grove City College Stevens Institute of Technology.
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