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Application Questions

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The priority application deadline was January 16, 2026. However, La Salle will continue to accept admissions applications on a space-available basis for all grade levels. Once we receive all required supplemental materials, we will review your application and issue an admissions decision on a rolling basis.


Please reach out to us at (626) 696-4310 or admissions@lasallehs.org if you have any questions!

Admissions Process Questions

The Admissions Inquiry is our one-stop shop for all things related to the admissions process. You can learn more about the Admissions Process, schedule a tour, and more all in one place. If you have any questions or issues with the utility, please contact our Admissions Office.

The requirements for freshman admissions are:

  • Completed application for the 2026-2027 school year.

  • Official school transcripts for 6th, 7th and 8th grades. Note: First semester of 8th grade is required by February 2, 2026.

  • Take a Placement Test
    • HSPT – January 17, 2026

    • Math and World Language Course Advancement – January 24, 2026

  • Current English Teacher Recommendation & Current Math Teacher Recommendation
    • The applicant will need to complete and submit the recommendations by February 2, 2026

  • Student/Parent Interview
    • We require all students and parent(s)/guardian(s) to interview with a member of the Admissions Team as part of the application process. Student/Parent interviews will take place on January 26-31, 2026. Virtual and in-person opportunities will be available. Interviews can be scheduled via the Finalsite portal beginning December 2025.

Transcripts, Personal Statements, and Teacher Recommendations are due by Monday, February 2, 2026, via the Finalsite Application Portal.

Note: International applications or students currently enrolled in an English-Language Learner course may need to submit an English proficiency test as a part of their admissions application.

Find more information about applying to La Salle College Preparatory here!

Transfer admission is on a limited, space-available basis at La Salle. If you’re interested in transferring your child, please complete an application.

Two letters of recommendation, current high school transcripts, a personal statement, and a student-parent interview are required for transfer admission. All requirements can be completed via the Finalsite application portal.

If you have any additional questions, please contact the Admissions Office at (626) 696-4310 or admissions@lasallehs.org.

Campus Tours serve as a great opportunity for prospective students and families to explore our campus, ask questions and learn more about our community. Group tours are led by student ambassadors through campus, highlighting the many opportunities, facilities, and programs available for our students.

Click here to schedule a campus tour today!

La Salle Questions

Our 2025-2026 School Profile serves as a great tool to review highlights and important information about La Salle at a glance!

Click here for information.

For applicants whose primary residence is not the United State of America (students who will not have completed 3 continuous years of Middle School education in American schools before entering 9th grade), and for applicants who need an I-20, please contact Mr. MJ Mao, Director of Global Programs, at mjmao@lasallehs.org.

Yes. Financial aid is need-based. Applications are available in early November on our website. Admission is need-based blind, meaning admission to La Salle does not take financial aid needs into consideration. Currently, 35% of our students receive some form of financial aid. Click here for more information.

Yes, scholarships are offered and are merit-based. Click here for more information.

Yes. Currently, approximately one-third of the student population is non-Catholic. Being a part of the Catholic faith is not required for admission to La Salle College Preparatory.

La Salle has consistently received approximately 500 applications for 170 spaces over the last three years for the freshman class.

We offer 14 honors and 24 AP courses are available in English, Social Studies, Mathematics, Science, World Languages, and Visual & Performing Arts. More information is available on our Course Catalog.

Freshman Full-Year Schedule

Religious Studies
English
Mathematics
Biology
Spanish I / French I
Physical Education/Health
Arts & Media (Visual & Performing Arts)

La Salle College Preparatory operates on an A-B bell schedule. Each student is registered in 7 different classes. Each day, 3 or 4 classes meet in 75-minute blocks with breaks in between.

Click here to view the bell schedules at La Salle.

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