Admissions Requirements
To enroll in school, all prospective students must:
- Complete all Student Information and Financial Aid Questionnaire materials
- Complete a personal interview with a school admissions representative
- Complete the Program Enrollment Agreement
- Provide valid state-issued photo identification
- Meet the following minimum age requirements:
- Be 21 years of age at enrollment
- Be a high school graduate or high school equivalency and provide documentation
Proof of High School Documentation for Admission
Documentation provided by the applicant may include:
- A copy of a high school diploma
- High school equivalency certificate
- High school final transcript
- Proper certification for home-schooled applicants
- Other documentation that the school, at its sole discretion, believes will attest to the applicant’s successful completion of high school.
Credentials will be carefully scrutinized and may not be accepted if the school determines that the credential is not recognized by proper authorities (e.g. state Department of Education).
High School Equivalency for Admission
The school encourages all prospective students who do not have a high school diploma to seriously consider obtaining a High School Equivalency certificate at the earliest possible opportunity. The High School Equivalency test enables adults to earn a certificate or diploma that is regarded as equal to the high school diploma, and earning this credential will make the path toward achieving future career goals a much easier one. Local Department of Education or state unemployment offices and job centers can advise where convenient adult basic education services and testing centers are located.
The Admission Process
After completing the Student Information Form and Financial Aid Questionnaire, the applicant will meet with a school admissions representative and be provided with pertinent information concerning the school’s mission, objectives, programs of study, placement services, tuition and refund policies, and other requirements as listed in the school catalog, a copy of which is made available to all applicants. Following the interview, the applicant will be given a tour of the school and given the opportunity to meet and speak with faculty members, the Financial Aid Administrator, and the Placement Officer, if desired. All admitted students must complete and sign the appropriate Enrollment Agreement prior to starting classes. Admission procedures are the same for all applicants, including those with physical disabilities. Students with physical disabilities must also be able to meet the mobility and manual dexterity skills demanded by employers in the hospitality and gaming industries.
Important: This course is designed with advanced-level rigor. To be admitted, you must meet one of the following prerequisites: at least six (6) months of live Roulette dealing experience or successful completion of a Roulette audition at the Crescent School of Gaming & Bartending.
- Decide whether you will enroll as an Individual or as a Group. This choice will determine your tuition rate for the course.
- Click on REGISTER below and complete the Course Registration Intake Form.
- Once your registration is submitted, the admissions team will contact you by phone within three (3) business days to finalize your admission.
- If enrolling as a group, details for all group members will be collected during the admissions call.
- Plan to arrive at the school at least 30 minutes before your class starts to complete intake paperwork and pay the full tuition fee for the course.