
Admissions



welcome families!
We are so excited to have you as a part of our Goodwin University Magnet School System (GUMSS) community. The registration process begins the moment you receive an offer to one of our schools or programs and we will be in constant contact every step of the way. Be sure to have access to your email and regularly check your spam folders in case our emails get lost there. Feel free to reach out to us at anytime by emailing registration@goodwinmagnetsystem.org!
Thank you so much for choosing GUMSS!

Apply

Explore the wide range of schools and program options to find the right fit for your child and your family. The Regional School Choice Office’s (RSCO) network of 44 magnet schools, including those within Goodwin University Magnet School System (GUMSS), are listed at ChooseYourSchool.org!
Choose and Rank! Narrow down your selections based on your preferences and eligibility.
Apply during the on-time period for the best chance of a placement. The on-time application period for the 2026-2027 school year is from December 3, 2025 - February 11, 2026. The late application will open on a limited basis the week of March 10, 2026.
Learn more about admissions to our schools and programs:
Offer

Placement announcements are made in mid-March and continue biweekly, as seats are made available, through September. Magnet school placements will not be made after October 1, 2026.
If you receive an offer, this is your only offer for this year's placement process. Your application will be taken off of the waitlist for all other magnet, Open Choice, and CTECS schools.
In order to respond to your offer, please follow the below steps:
- Go to ChooseYourSchool.org and login.
- Go to Your Dashboard and download your notification letter from the Documents section under Tools.
- Select View Offer on the student card or on the application card for the program with the placement offer.
- Select Accept or Deny by the deadline. You will receive a confirmation message from Enrollwise after you make your selection.
If you are notified that your application has been waitlisted, no action is required from you, but you can edit your application, change your choice order, and add new selections.
If you do not receive a placement offer by October 1, your application will become inactive and waitlists will expire.
Accept

If you receive a placement offer, you can either:
- Accept Your Offer and Register! You will need to accept your offer and register within a specified time frame to keep your seat. The school you were offered a seat at or the GUMSS Central Office team will share registration requirements with you.
OR
- Decline Your Offer. If you decline an offer, you are no longer eligible for a placement, but can reapply for the next school year.
Pre-Reg

Our pre-registration process puts you in our PowerSchool Queue. Pre-registration requires you to submit Student, Household, and Guardian Information that should only take a few minutes for you to complete.
Once you have submitted your pre-registration, we will confirm all of your information matches your RSCO application. If your information matches, you will be notified of the approval and will receive information from GUMSS as to what your next steps are. If your information does not match the information you included in your RSCO application, you will be notified by GUMSS and will be told to contact RSCO for more assistance. You can reach RSCO at (860) 713-6990.

Enroll

Upon approval of your pre-registration, you will receive an email with instructions on how to proceed with enrollment. You will first be prompted to create a PowerSchool account and then attach your scholar to your account using an access code that can be found in the previously mentioned instructional email. For further instruction on how to create a PowerSchool account, please click here.
Once you are logged into your PowerSchool account, click "Forms" on the tool bar on the left side of the screen. You will then select the "Enrollment" tab to begin your enrollment. The system will guide you through multiple sections, which include, Contacts, Demographics, Health and Medical, Home Language Survey, Income Form, Permissions, Release of Student Records, and Residency Verification.
Throughout the sections, you will need to upload several necessary documents. Below you will find the guidelines for documentation that can be provided digitally or physically. These guidelines are also listed in the instructions email.



If you reside in Hartford, please see the tab below for a complete list of the documents required for registration.
If you reside outside of Hartford, then you must register with your town's district and complete and submit our District Residency Verification Form by the registration deadline to ensure complete enrollment for the 2026-2027 school year. Click here to find and download your district's preferred documentation. Please present the District Residency Verification Form, which is available in PowerSchool, as well as appropriate residency documentation, to your home district to sign. You will need to upload the signed form or bring it to our Central Office as a part of the enrollment process.
Suburban
Suburban Residency Verification
1. Proof of Guardianship
- Legal Guardian(s) Driver’s License or State Issued Identification
- Court Document indicating custody or guardianship (State Appointed Custodian(s))
- Form I-94 refugee/Green Card
- State Agency Issued Work Identification
- DCF Notification Document (i.e. DCF 603 Form)
2. Proof of Age
- Child’s Birth Certificate (Long Form Only) or Passport
- Immunization Records may be accepted if birth certificate or passport is not available
3. Proof of Grade
- For Students entering KG – Grade 8
- Latest Report Card or Progress Report
- For Students Entering Grade 9 -12
- Transcript or Latest Report Card
4. Proof of Residency
- Homeowner: (One of the following)
- The most recent real estate tax bill. This can be obtained from the tax office in the Town Hall.
- A recent mortgage statement. The name and address on the statement must match the family information on the registration form.
OR
- Warrant Deed
- If leasing:
- A copy of the current lease.
- Lease must:
- List all tenants living in the rental unit.
- Show dates of tenancy.
- Include Landlord’s name and phone number.
- Notarized Landlord Residency Affidavit if no lease exists or lease is month to month. This must include Landlord’s name and phone number.
- Lease must:
- A copy of the current lease.
- If leasing:
5. Residency Verification Form Signed and Stamped by the residing district
- Online registration is required for new families for most towns.
6. Health Records
- Immunization Record
- Health Assessment Record
Hartford
Hartford Residency Verification
1. Proof of Guardianship
- Legal Guardian(s) Driver’s License or State Issued Identification
- Court Document indicating custody or guardianship (State Appointed Custodian(s))
- Form I-94 refugee/Green Card
- State Agency Issued Work Identification
- DCF Notification Document (i.e. DCF 603 Form)
2. Proof of Age
- Child’s Birth Certificate (Long Form Only) or Passport
- Immunization Records may be accepted if birth certificate or passport is not available
3. Proof of Residency
- Provide 1 of the following primary documents in the name of the Parent/Guardian(s)
- Current Mortgage Statement
- Signed Lease Agreement
- Current Major Utility Bill (electric, gas, or water) that is from the last 60 days. (Eversource or CNG)
OR
- Provide 2 of the following secondary documents in the name of the Parent/Guardian(s) with matching addresses:
- Current Cable or Phone Bill
- Current Pay Stub
- Current Proof of Government Benefits
4. Residency Affidavit
- If the parent/guardian is unable to provide proof of residency due to living with a family member or friend, a Certification of Residency Form must be completed and notarized by both parties. Also a proof of residency document must be provided by the resident.
5. Displacement Documentation
- The Federal McKinney-Vento Homeless Assistance Act provides special legal protections for children and youth experiencing homelessness, including homeless “unaccompanied youth” who are not in the custody of a parent or guardian. Children experiencing homelessness or displacement have a right to enroll in school even if their families cannot produce enrollment documentation. Assistance is available at the time of registration.
6. Proof of Grade
- For Students entering KG – Grade 8
- Latest Report Card or Progress Report
- For Students Entering Grade 9 -12
- Transcript or Latest Report Card
7. Health Records
- Immunization Record
- Health Assessment Record
Attend
Please reach out to registration@goodwinmagnetsystem.org with any questions or concerns.

