Applying and Placement

How do I apply?

To enroll for the Roca Blanca Spanish Language School please download the Word application here. If you use .pages then please convert it back into a Word, LibreOffice, or Adobe Acrobat file (.doc, .docx, or .pdf) before sending it back to us. Thanks!

Roca Blanca Spanish Language School Application

 

Fill it out, and then email the completed document, following the directions at the end. We’ll confirm your place in the language school by return email once the $50 registration fee has been received at:

Roca Blanca Missions Spanish PO Box 1101, Hutchinson, KS 67504-1101

If you pay by check, please make it out to Roca Blanca Missions, and clearly designate that it’s your Spanish Language School registration fee, along with your name. Or you can make the payment by PayPal using the button below if you prefer. Once you log in you can click on “Who does this payment apply to?” to enter your name and your reason for paying.

In order to help process your payment in a timely manner, and to receive your tax deductible receipt for your payments you’ll need to give consent to include your mailing address where indicated on the PayPal form.

 

Another option is to pay using Venmo. It is necessary to note that this is for the Spanish School, and which student it is designated for.

 

What if I’ve studied or speak some Spanish already?

Some can and should enter the school at a higher level than Level 1. If you believe that you may be able to enter at a higher level then you will need to take our placement evaluation to determine your entry level. Click here,

Roca Blanca Spanish School Placement Evaluation

If you use .pages then please convert it back into a Word file (.doc or ,docx) before sending it back to us. Thanks!

Once it’s finished then email the completed document, following the directions at the end. We will email you back to let you know that it’s been received. Several of our students have tested out at a higher level. To help you determine whether you might be a candidate for an advanced level, here’s a short list of the subjects mastered in level 1.

  • the present, imperfect past and preterite past tenses
  • adjective and adverb use
  • definite and indefinite article rules
  • estar and ser, personal “a”
  • possessive and demonstrative adjectives
  • interrogatives
  • reading and writing rules
  • phonetics and pronunciation
  • and a few hundred verbs and vocabulary words

For an idea on how the course classes run, please click on the “Classes” page above.

“I would encourage anyone who has a love for people and a desire to learn Spanish to come and experience Mexico in a new and challenging way – one that will touch your heart!”