Purpose of School Code – Academere (K–12)

A school code is a unique identifier required for specific educational, testing, or financial aid purposes. Common types include 6-digit College Board (CEEB) codes used for exams such as the SAT and AP, as well as 6-character Federal School Codes (Title IV Codes) used for the FAFSA, which can be found through the Federal Student Aid system.

For Academere, a K–12 institution, School Code 483148 serves as the school’s official identifying number. This code ensures that student records, transcripts, standardized test scores, scholarship applications, and official documentation are correctly matched to Academere.

The purpose of the school code is to provide accuracy and consistency in reporting and communication with testing agencies, colleges, scholarship organizations, and educational institutions. It helps prevent errors in student identification and supports efficient processing of academic and administrative information.

As a Christ-centered K–12 educational community, Academere uses its official school code to maintain institutional integrity while ensuring that students’ academic achievements and records are properly recognized and documented.