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Student
Profile
The typical
student seeking admission to MBA has demonstrated oppositional behavior
with a history of gradual (or perhaps sudden) decline resulting
in:
- Major changes in image and personality
- Gravitation to a negative peer group
- Defiance and opposition to authority
- Failure to adhere to curfews
- Displays of anger/rage/frustration
- Truancy/Tardiness from school
- Withdrawal from normal activities
- Extreme selfishness
- Lack of confidence/motivation
- Lying
- Brief runaway incidents
- Experimentation with drugs or alcohol
- Body image issues
In addition,
some students appropriate for Mount Bachelor Academy may have been
diagnosed with disorders such as:
- Oppositional Defiant Disorder
- Attention Deficit Disorder or Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder
- Conduct Disorder (depending on the severity and presentation of behaviors)
- Depression
- Bipolar Disorder (if well managed by medication) or Mood Disorder
- Body image issues
- Symptoms resulting from trauma
- Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (mild or well managed with medication)
- Anxiety
- Learning Needs
- Maladaptive attachment spectrum
Family issues
may include:
- Adoption
- Divorce
- Death
- Abuse (physical,
verbal, sexual )
- Extreme sibling
rivalry
Academic histories
vary, but may include:
- Sudden decline
in grades, attendance, or attitude
- Learning
Disabilities (mild to moderate with some compensatory skills)
- History of
disruptive behavior in the classroom
- Poor organizational/study
skills
- Lack of motivation
- History of
disruptive behavior in the classroom
Inappropriate
candidates include students who have extensive histories of physical
aggression, violence, pyromania, suicidal gestures, or animal abuse.
There is, however, ample room within the profile for the student
who has special needs, has tested poorly, or otherwise needs additional
considerations.
MBA does not
discriminate or prejudice a student's enrollment based on race,
religion, nationality, sex, or ethnic background. Due to the program's
highly physical nature, however, children with substantial physical
limitations or challenges would not be served well by the MBA program.
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