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Tuition and Affordability

Needs-Based Tuition Assistance

A Private School Education is More Affordable Than You Might Think


Paying for a private school education is one of the most significant and important investments you can make in your child’s future. The extraordinary opportunities, guidance of exceptional educators, and emphasis on whole child education at Holy Trinity Episcopal Academy enable students to Start Here. Go Anywhere. – in college, career and life. One hundred percent of Holy Trinity graduates are accepted to college, confident in their abilities and prepped for success. 
 
That said, don’t let the price of an independent school education scare you. At Holy Trinity, we’re committed to making a private school education accessible to everyone and to building a community of learners from diverse economic backgrounds for the benefit of all. It is Holy Trinity’s mission to welcome motivated students of average and above average ability who come from any religious, racial, social or ethnic group.  
 
While Holy Trinity does not offer academic, athletic, or other merit-based scholarships, we are proud to offer needs-based tuition assistance to help current and prospective families afford a high-quality private school education with us.   




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Needs-Based Tuition Assistance at Holy Trinity

List of 6 frequently asked questions.

  • What is needs-based tuition assistance? 

    Tuition at Holy Trinity does not, and never has, come with a “one-size-fits-all” price tag. Our needs-based tuition assistance is based on a confidential financial assessment to determine a family’s estimated ability to contribute to Holy Trinity’s tuition, conducted by FACTS Grant & Aid Assessment, an independent vendor serving more than 6,000 schools nationwide 
  • How is the estimated family contribution determined? 

    FACTS will perform a detailed analysis of the following items to determine a family’s ability to contribute toward the cost of attendance.
    • Income 
    • Assets 
    • Family Size 
    • Other tuition obligations (secondary or college) 
    • Other expenses 

    Holy Trinity’s Tuition Assistance Committee uses this information to determine whether tuition assistance will be granted, and if so, what amount. Funds granted by the Tuition Assistance Committee are grants that do not need to be repaid.  

    Additionally, to receive tuition assistance, candidates must: 

    • Have submitted an application for enrollment at Holy Trinity 
    • Have a solid academic record and remain in good academic standing 
    • Have strong character and integrity 
    • Be current with financial obligations to Holy Trinity 
    • Candidates who fail to provide the required information, do not follow the guidelines, or miss deadlines may not be considered by the Tuition Assistance Committee
    Read more in our Needs-Based Tuition Assistance Policies and Procedures

    While the school attempts to be equitable in providing assistance based on need, the Tuition Assistance Committee must also consider lifestyle choices made by families in the acquisition of homes, boats, cars, and “extras,” such as travel and club memberships. Awards granted do not apply to uniforms, lunch, transportation, field trips, or other discretionary charges.  

    Needs-based tuition assistance funds at Holy Trinity are limited and are made available through a combination of resources. These include annual giving, endowment income, and a specified percent of general operating income as designated annually by the Holy Trinity Board of Trustees. Holy Trinity grants tuition assistance to students without regard to race, gender, religion, national origin, or disability. 

    We work within the available resources to make the school as accessible to as many students and families as possible. Unfortunately, Holy Trinity is not able to provide tuition assistance to every deserving student.
  • Is it possible to receive 100% tuition assistance?

    No, it is not. Holy Trinity asks all families to make a financial investment in their child’s education. Our commitment to providing needs-based tuition assistance means that we are sharing that investment with you.  
  • How do I apply for needs-based tuition assistance? 

    You must complete the FACTS Grant & Aid Assessment, which can be done at any time during the application process, preferably concurrent with your admissions application. If tuition assistance is denied by either the school or the family, 100 percent of the deposit will be refunded if the child does not attend Holy Trinity for that school year. Please be assured that all information provided to FACTS and Holy Trinity is kept strictly confidential.

    1. Visit https://online.factsmgt.com/signin/3FGGQ
    2. Create a FACTS online account or login to your existing account.
    3. Begin a FACTS Application for Academic Year 2025-2026.
    4. Submit and pay for the application fee of $40 by December 31, 2024 for current/returning families and March 15, 2025 for new/prospective families. This fee is nonrefundable and is subject to change.

    Qualification for variable tuition must be applied for and evaluated annually. The application process for variable tuition is self-managed and allows families to track each step from start to finish.Please note, the FACTS application priority deadline is March 15.
    Please contact the admissions office for more information regarding variable tuition at admissions@htes.org.
  • Helpful hints for applying for needs-based tuition assistance

    • Don’t wait until you’re accepted to apply for tuition assistance. You may complete the FACTS Grant & Aid Assessment at any time during the application process; you do not need to wait until your registration has been completed. 

    • You only have to complete one FACTS application even if you have several children applying for aid at Holy Trinity or other schools that use FACTS for financial assistance.

    • Be sure to complete each section entirely.

    • If you have special circumstances that you think the Tuition Assistance Committee should be aware of, please include this information in the Notes section of the application. 

    • Use good-faith estimates for items where you may not know the exact number. Do not wait for your tax return to be completed before submitting your FACTS application. You may use your prior year tax information as a guideline, but give consideration to any changes in income that may have occurred during the year. 

    • In the case of parents who are separated or divorced, Holy Trinity requires that both custodial and non-custodial households complete an application, and provide all supporting documentation. 

    • Applications will not be considered until complete. 

    • Call FACTS customer service with any questions regarding completion of the application: 866-441-4637. 
  • Acceptance policy 

    Once the Tuition Assistance Committee has determined the amount of the grant, families will be notified by email from FACTS. Needs-based tuition assistance will not be determined until a student is accepted to Holy Trinity. For returning students, tentative awards are communicated in early February. Families need to accept or decline through FACTS by the specified date in the email to accept their grant. If not accepted timely, the assistance may be redirected to another family, and the registration fee will be returned. We are happy to meet with families at any point during the financial assistance process.
Needs-based tuition assistance is not available for preschool or prekindergarten.

For information about funding through the Florida Tax Credit and Florida Empowerment Scholarships program, and to see if your family may qualify, please visit the Step Up for Students website.

Holy Trinity plans to accept state funding for the 2025-2026 school year, so long as state restraints do not interfere with the mission or values of our school, as determined by the Board of Trustees.  Holy Trinity currently accepts the Florida Tax Credit (FTC) and Family Empowerment for Educational Options (FES-EO) scholarships from Step Up for Students. Holy Trinity only partners with Step Up for Students for administration of these state scholarships. We do not accept the Family Empowerment Scholarship for Unique Abilities, or funding through AAA Scholarship Foundation.



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