TUITION AND FEES

 

The administration makes every effort to keep tuition at an affordable level for all families. The rising cost of operating the plant and paying for employee benefits requires the school to increase tuition each year. Fortunately, there are many benefactors whose financial support off-sets the cost of operating the school.

 

St. Paul High School does not receive funds from any federal or state agency and relies solely on tuition payments made by parents and private donations. When parents fail to meet their financial obligations, the school is placed in a difficult position to delay payments to vendors and regular bills.

 

TUITION POLICY

 

  • all monthly tuition payments must be made through FACTS unless paid in full or two annual installments.
  • all tuition accounts must be paid in full by the 25th of each month. If there is an outstanding balance by the 25th, the student will not be allowed to participate in extra-curricular activities and social events/fundraisers until the account is made current.
  • a $25 late fee will be assessed each month the account is delinquent.
  • no semester exams can be taken if accounts are not current.
  • no final grades or report cards are given to students if accounts are delinquent.
  • no senior may attend any graduation event or receive a diploma if accounts are not current.
  • no student or family member applying for entrance into the school will be allowed to register or re-register.
  • arrange for the prompt payment of all tuition costs and fees as published by the school. and arrange with
  • FACTS tuition plan. Please note: tuition accounts will not be allowed to get more than 3 months in arrears.
  • please note: once an account moves to 2 months in arrears, the student will be suspended until a payment is received.

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