iQ Academy Washington
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Enrollment Info

Enrollment Application

Enrollment in iQ Academy is easy.

Step 1: Register

If you have not already done so, register online to save your spot in iQ Academy.

Step 2: Enroll

Once registered, fill out and print the Enrollment Application [486 KB] and submit to iQ Academy by fax, mail, or email.*

Required Documents

Submit the following required documents included in your Enrollment Application [486 KB] to complete your enrollment. These documents may be submitted separately:

  • Student Records Request
  • Alternative Learning Environment Statement of Understanding
  • Certificate of Immunization Status or Signed Statement of Exemption
  • Application for Attendance in Nonresident District (if student is NOT resident of Evergreen Public)

Send your Enrollment Application and required documents to iQ Academy:

VIA FAX:1-888-827-1745

VIA MAIL:iQ Academy Washington
Evergreen Public Schools
P.O. Box 8910
Vancouver, WA 98668-8910

VIA EMAIL:
(please attach your document to your email)*

Step 3: Finalize Enrollment and Select Courses

To finalize your enrollment as quickly as possible please complete and return the following documents included in your Welcome Kit [553 KB] with your other application materials. Once your course selections are received in the office, they will be reviewed by an iQ Academy academic advisor.

Welcome Kit

Please be sure to enclose all of the following documents and signatures:

  • Forms Return Checklist / Orientation Registration
  • Course Selection
  • Enrollment Agreement
  • Computer Options Form
  • Technology Use Agreement (Signature Page Only)
  • Copy of parent Drivers License (If using an iQ Academy computer)
  • Media Release Agreement
  • Student Profile (Optional)
  • Home Schooling Transcript (If applicable)

Download Welcome Kit [553 KB]

If you have any questions, please contact us at 1-888-899-iQWA (1-888-899-4792) or .

* Please note that emailing attachments containing personal information is considered less secure than sending via mail or fax.