Contact Regis Admissions
(646) 657-2059
Douglas Eickman '05
Director of Admissions & Enrollment
Victor Bowman, Jr.
Associate Director of Admissions
Lauren Curry
Admissions Associate
Application Process
We are delighted that you are interested in applying to Regis.

As an all-scholarship, all-boys, Catholic Jesuit school, Regis offers a transformative and rigorous curriculum that prepares outstanding young men to lead lives of leadership, generosity, and service. For over 100 years, Regis has stood committed to educational excellence and as a pathway for families that could not otherwise afford an exceptional Catholic education. We are eager for you to visit our school to learn more about what makes Regis such a singular community.

Regis only accepts applications from current 8th graders seeking admissions to begin the 9th grade in the fall. Applicants must be baptized Catholics with outstanding grades and leadership potential. Please see below to learn more about the steps of our application process, and do not hesitate to reach out to the Regis Admissions team with any questions.
Nomination
If the applicant attends a local Catholic school, he must be nominated directly by his principal or by an 8th grade teacher. The school will prescreen applicants based on our admissions criteria and submit a nomination form online. The nominated student’s family will receive an email from the Admissions Office with an application access code to set up an admissions account.


If an applicant attends a public or independent school, he or his parents can request an application using the form below. To ensure that applying to Regis is the right fit for your family, prospective applicants from public and independent schools are asked to confirm that they are baptized Catholics and to submit a copy of their final 7th grade report card. Once this information is reviewed and approved by the Regis Admissions team, applicant families will receive an application access code to set up an admissions account.


Application
Applicants must complete their online application by Monday, November 4, 2024. In addition to sharing information about academic and extracurricular interests, applicants are asked to complete a few brief essays to assess their interest in and suitability for a Regis education.


In support of their application, all applicants are required to submit a copy of their baptismal certificate. Applicants must also solicit two recommendation letters through our online application system — one from a 7th grade teacher and one from a school counselor or principal. The applicant’s school is also asked to provide a copy of the applicant’s 7th grade report card and any relevant standardized test data.

As part of our mission, Regis affords special consideration to applicants from families with financial need. Applicants are encouraged — but not required — to complete our Confidential Financial Statement to receive this special consideration in the admissions process.
Examination
All applicants must sit for the Regis Scholarship Exam on Saturday, November 16, at Regis High School. Regis uses the High School Placement Test (HSPT) as its scholarship exam.

When students submit their application online, they are automatically registered to take the Scholarship Exam at Regis. Applicants from the Bronx, Manhattan, and Queens are asked to arrive at Regis by 8:30 a.m. to take the exam; applicants from all other regions are asked to arrive at 12:30 p.m.

The HSPT exam takes approximately three hours for students to complete. Parents are welcome to wait in the Regis auditorium, where the Director of Admissions will offer a brief Q+A for interested parents, or to return to the school for dismissal.

Regis can share applicants’ HSPT scores with select Catholic high schools upon request (a list of available schools can be found in the online application), but Scholarship Exam results are kept confidential from families and grammar schools. Additional information about the Scholarship Exam can be accessed here.
Interview
On the basis of an applicant’s application, their grammar school performance, recommendations, and HSPT score, 230 students will be selected as semifinalists. Semifinalist decisions will be released on Wednesday, December 18, 2024.

Semifinalists will be interviewed on Saturday, January 11, 2025. Applicants will complete two 20-minute interviews, one with a current faculty member and one with a staff member, alumnus, or friend of Regis. The interview process is simply an opportunity for Regis and candidates to get to know one another better; it is far from the only selection criteria for scholarship finalists.
Scholarship Decisions
On the basis of a candidate’s academic performance, recommendations, HSPT score, application, and interview, a committee of six faculty and staff members will select 145 young men as the scholarship recipients for the Regis Class of 2029. The selection process is confidential, with every effort expended to evaluate candidates holistically and fairly. The Scholarship Committee, in accordance with our mission, affords special consideration to applicants from families with financial need.

This year, Regis scholarship decisions will be announced through our online application system on Tuesday, January 28, 2025 at 4 p.m.
Contact Regis Admissions
(646) 657-2059
Douglas Eickman '05
Director of Admissions & Enrollment
Victor Bowman, Jr.
Associate Director of Admissions
Lauren Curry
Admissions Associate