Admissions Overview
The high school years are about more than earning credits and preparing for graduation. They are a defining opportunity for students to discover their strengths, build lasting friendships, deepen their faith, and prepare for the unique future God has planned for them.
This Admissions hub is designed to do more than just guide you through the enrollment process. It is your gateway to discovering what life is truly like inside our school family. Whether you are exploring our Christ-centered community for the first time or are ready to take the next step, we want to make your transition to FVL as seamless as possible so you can focus on what matters most: your child's future.
Your Next Steps
| Action | Benefit |
|---|---|
Visit FVL |
A campus visit gives you the opportunity to meet our faculty, explore our facilities, and experience the welcoming community that students call home. Tours and shadow days are available. |
Enroll Now |
Ready to take the next step? Find enrollment requirements, application details, and contact information for questions. Enrolling sets the process in motion for you to select classes. |
Go Through the Enrollment Checklist |
Stay on track with important dates, events, and enrollment milestones throughout the admissions process. |

Admissions Resources
Looking for specific information? These resources answer some of the most common questions families have during the admissions process.
- Transfer Students
Transitioning mid-year or transferring from another school? Start here.
- Tuition and Fees
View our current tuition rates and see the list of Federation churches.
- Tuition Support
Discover options parents frequently use to make FVL affordable.
- Busing and Transportation
Explore available bus service, transportation assistance, and carpool opportunities.
- International Admissions
Find information on our international program and host family placements.

Have questions or want to schedule a visit? We're here to help and would love to show you around campus.
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Discover the FVL Experience
Choosing a high school is a major milestone for your family. As you look through our enrollment steps, we invite you to explore the unique culture, community, and values that define Fox Valley Lutheran High School.
- Why Families Choose FVL
What sets the FVL experience apart? Discover how our focus on Christ-centered education, diverse academic pathways, and individual mentorship helps students of all achievement levels thrive.
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Inside FVL
God has blessed FVL with a campus designed to support Christ-centered learning and student growth. Explore the classrooms, gathering spaces, and facilities where students learn, worship, compete, create, and build lasting relationships.
Admission Policy
Fox Valley Lutheran High School welcomes students from the Fox River Valley and from across the world. The majority of FVL's student body comes from the Wisconsin Evangelical Lutheran Synod (WELS) churches of the Fox Valley Lutheran High School Federation. Formerly homeschooled students, students from other church bodies, and from other countries — along with students from other WELS congregations in northern Wisconsin — complete our student body.
Church Membership . . .
We welcome opportunities to serve the families of our community. A meeting will be scheduled with families who are not members of a Wisconsin Evangelical Lutheran (WELS) congregation to acquaint them with FVL's mission and purpose before enrolling. This meeting is one way we can work with families to make sure they have all the information they need to determine whether FVL is the right fit for their family's education needs. Meetings are scheduled at the family's convenience and are with a member of our Religion Department staff.
Non-Discriminatory Policy
The Bible teaches that “God does not show favoritism” (Acts 10:34). Based on this passage and Biblical principles, and since the purpose of Fox Valley Lutheran High School is to educate teens for lives of service and for eternity, FVLHS does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national, or ethnic origin in the administration of its educational policies, admission policies, scholarship and tuition assistance, or athletic and other school-administered programs.