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Guided by the teachings of St. John Bosco and of the Catholic Church, Don Bosco Technical Institute offers a demanding college-prep high school curriculum supplemented by rigorous study of key technologies. The school develops young men of all faiths who are well prepared for college, well-positioned for career success in a technologically focused world, and motivated to lead lives of distinguished service. A central purpose of Bosco Tech is to provide religious ideals and principles to the young men who make up its student body. Don Bosco Technical Institute is open to students of all faiths and creeds but it is a religious school founded on the belief that human happiness in this life depends on love of and service to God and neighbor.
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Official information of Don Bosco Technical Institute in 2024 | FindingSchool

Day S. Grades: Grades 9-12
All-boys
Urban
# of Students: 461
Teacher:Student: 1:8
AP Courses: 0

Basic Info

Religious Affiliation: Catholic

Application Info

Deadline: None / Rolling

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Tell me a bit about Don Bosco Technical Institute.
Don Bosco Technical Institute is All-boys private day school located in Los Angeles, California, US. , and currently has about 461 students.

For more official information, please visit http://www.boscotech.edu/.
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Does Don Bosco Technical Institute have rigorous academic requirements?
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Where do Don Bosco Technical Institute students typically go for their colleges?
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What is the application requirement for Don Bosco Technical Institute?
Similar to most private schools in the US, Don Bosco Technical Institute’s typical admission requirements include school transcript, recommendation letter, application essay, standard test (like TOEFL and SSAT), and interview (often optional, but highly recommended).
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What is the latest tuition for Don Bosco Technical Institute’s All-boys student?
The total fee for Don Bosco Technical Institute in 2024 is $N/A, which typically includes tuition, boarding fee, student management fee and a few other fees associated with managing international students.
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Where is Don Bosco Technical Institute located?
Don Bosco Technical Institute is located in the State of California of USA. The closest major city is Los Angeles, which is about 10 miles away from school. Most families can choose Los Angeles International Airport to travel in and out of school.
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How popular is Don Bosco Technical Institute on FindingSchool network?
Based on FindingSchool monthly traffic data as well as onsite search record, Don Bosco Technical Institute is within top 2000 for all schools on FindingSchool.

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How to start with an application with Don Bosco Technical Institute?
The first stop is to carefully review the school profile on FindingSchool to learn more about Don Bosco Technical Institute. Most of them are directly provided by the school.

Also it is highly recommended to visit Don Bosco Technical Institute’s official site: http://www.boscotech.edu/ or call them at (626)940-2000.
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Please share a few nearby schools that are close to Don Bosco Technical Institute?
Yes, here are few: Logsdon School, Armenian Mesrobian School and St. Benedict School.

The closest major city is Los Angeles. You can find out more schools near Los Angeles here.
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