Together, We Build Success
Welcome to Summit College Preparatory School
At Summit, we believe that academic excellence begins with clarity, connection, and commitment. Our mission is to guide high-performing, globally minded students through a personalized educational journey that supports university-level achievement, advanced language proficiency, and international opportunities.
Summit’s academic model is ideal for students who plan to pursue college admission based on external, globally recognized credentials such as AP®, SAT®, CLEP®, CEFR diplomas, DELE, DALF, DSD, and HSK. Our program is particularly suited for multilingual families, international learners, and those seeking early university entry or alternative pathways to higher education.
To support each student’s success, we maintain full academic documentation. All records including transcripts, syllabi, exam reports, and teacher credentials are issued in compliance with U.S. educational standards and are available for submission to universities worldwide. We provide notarized transcripts and detailed supporting documents as needed for admissions, credential evaluations, or scholarship applications.
1. Multilingual Support Without Barriers
At Summit College Preparatory School, language is not a limitation. We support academic success in English, Spanish, German, French, and Chinese. Our multilingual team communicates with families in their preferred language and ensures every student has access to the resources they need without barriers.
2. Individualized Learning Plans (ILPs)
Every student receives a customized Individual Learning Plan tailored to their academic goals, strengths, and university pathway. Whether your child is aiming for a U.S. college or direct entrance to a university abroad, we align their coursework and support systems for long-term success.
3. Transparent Progress Tracking
Parents receive regular updates on student progress, including detailed feedback from teachers, access to digital gradebooks, and proactive academic advising. You are never left in the dark we believe in full transparency and open communication with families.
4. College & Exam Readiness
We prepare students for College Board AP® exams, university entrance qualifications (such as DELE, DALF, DSD, HSK), and college application processes worldwide. Our guidance covers every step from academic advising to transcripts, documentation, and international credential recognition.
5. Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
What grade levels does Summit serve?
Summit College Preparatory serves students in grades 9–12, including accelerated learners and multilingual students preparing for early university entry.
Is Summit accredited?
We are a legally established nonprofit institution, registered in the United States with a valid EIN. In line with U.S. standards, a school must operate for at least three full academic years before it can apply for accreditation. The process itself takes an additional 2–3 years, making full accreditation possible by 2030–2031.
We offer a rigorous multilingual college-preparatory program aligned with U.S. and international academic standards. Our students follow official AP®, SAT®, and CLEP® pathways and pursue globally recognized external credentials, including:
HSK Levels 4–6 – accepted by universities in China
CEFR C1/C2 diplomas – accepted by universities across Europe and beyond in English, Spanish, French, and German
These external qualifications are recognized by leading institutions in the U.S., Canada, Europe, and Asia, and provide strong proof of college readiness and language proficiency.
Note for Families:
If your target university requires a high school diploma from an accredited institution, we may not be the right fit at this time. We believe in full transparency: our model is designed for students whose academic plans are based on external, internationally validated credentials not on institutional accreditation.
Can students apply to universities outside the U.S.?
Yes. Our multilingual academic tracks prepare students for direct admission to universities in the U.S., Germany, France, Spain, China, and other regions.
How does communication between the school and parents work?
We maintain transparent, multilingual communication with families, including regular academic updates, direct teacher access, and support in English, Spanish, French and German.
What if my child needs a different academic pace?
We create an Individual Learning Plan (ILP) for every student. Whether your child needs accelerated coursework or extra support, their ILP ensures the right pace and pathway.