Permits

Alhambra Unified School District Transfer Permits


Transfer Permit Applications

 

Permit Approval Schedule/Timeline

For the current school year:

      • 5-10 business days, but no later than 30 days.

 

For the upcoming school year: Permit Application will be available February 1, 2025

 

      • Within AUSD (Intradistrict) Permits (transferring within AUSD schools):
        Decisions will be made starting May 1st, 2025, but no later than the first day of school.
      • Incoming from out-of-district (Interdistrict) Permits:
        Decisions will be made starting May 1st, 2025, but no later than the first day of school.
      • Release Permits (leaving AUSD to another district):
        Decisions will be made starting May 1st, 2025, but no later than the first day of school.
      • Permits submitted after July 27th, 2025 will be reviewed within 5-10 business days.  

 

Permits for specialized academic programs are subject to space availability and may have a longer response time.

 

 

**Permit approval does not guarantee enrollment. You must complete the online enrollment separately. 

 

Families that have been accepted into the Dual Immersion program at Northrup or Fremont Schools will receive an email indicating conditional acceptance to the program.

Students conditionally accepted into the program who reside within AUSD MUST complete the registration process at their school of residence and provide evidence of Dual Immersion acceptance. The Elementary Education Division will complete all the Transfer Within (Intradistrict) permit.


Students conditionally accepted into the program who reside outside of AUSD MUST obtain an approved permit release (interdistrict) from their district of residence. Once these families obtain the permit release from their district of residence, they will submit the AUSD Incoming from out-of-district (Interdistrict) transfer permit with the permit release. If approved, the student may complete the registration process at Northrup or Fremont Elementary School.

AB 2826 would make a pupil eligible for provisional admission to a school district of proposed enrollment only upon providing reasonable evidence that a final decision for a request for interdistrict transfer is pending either with the school district of residence, the school district of proposed enrollment, or the county board of education.