Tuition Schedule
There are two levels of tuition: for families with one student, and for families with multiple students. To support large families, no extra tuition is charged for third children and beyond. Families can choose to participate in as many or as few classes as they choose, and have access to Friday tutoring opportunities. Clinical physical therapy is billed through insurance or private pay. Families are responsible for the costs of books and other materials. There is a one-time registration fee of $100 per student, which is nonrefundable if students do not attend, but which is applied to the tuition of enrolled students.
There are two levels of tuition: for families with one student, and for families with multiple students. To support large families, no extra tuition is charged for third children and beyond. Families can choose to participate in as many or as few classes as they choose, and have access to Friday tutoring opportunities. Clinical physical therapy is billed through insurance or private pay. Families are responsible for the costs of books and other materials. There is a one-time registration fee of $100 per student, which is nonrefundable if students do not attend, but which is applied to the tuition of enrolled students.
Tuition
$XXXX / year for families with one student
$XXXX / year for families with two or more students
Families are also asked to volunteer two days a month, either as a classroom assistant, or to help with pre-school / childcare for younger children.
$XXXX / year for families with one student
$XXXX / year for families with two or more students
Families are also asked to volunteer two days a month, either as a classroom assistant, or to help with pre-school / childcare for younger children.
Help!: Aquinas Academy will be opening, God willing, the Fall of 2016. The greatest challenge remains funding. Therefore, we are praying for benefactors. Ideally, in time, we would like to lower tuition costs to as close to "zero" as possible. Please help spread awareness about our program to potential students as well as potential benefactors. Perhaps you are familiar with a company that would be interested in considering us for a charitable contribution. After doing research, we decided, in order to minimize government intrusion, and maintain our values of fidelity to the Catholic Church, a classical approach to education, and affordability, not to organize as a non-profit. Therefore, donations are not tax deductible. However, all businesses that donate will be advertised on this site as well as in Aquinas Academy literature; and we promise to remember all our benefactors in our prayers.