Tuition & Financial Assistance
Tuition & Fees
When choosing a Christian education for your family, you are making an eternal investment in your child’s future. We value your family’s confidence in choosing Providence and strive to provide the best value and most unique opportunities for our students.
Students in Kindergarten through fifth grade have the use of Windows devices, while students in grades sixth through twelve utilize our “Bring Your Own Device” program which includes software licensing fees for specific courses and access to online research websites through our Media Center. Textbooks, Bring Your Own Device (BYOD), uniforms, lunch, and class field studies are not included with tuition.
Tuition Assistance
We realize that some families do not have the necessary funds to pay the full amount of tuition at Providence School. We offer tuition assistance on a limited basis to students in grades K-12 with demonstrated need. Providence Preschool does not award tuition assistance but does participate in the VPK program for 4-year-old children. Families must apply annually for financial assistance by completing a Financial Needs Assessment through FACTS Grant & Aid Assessment and must apply for the Step Up For Students scholarship (FTC or FES-EO.)
In order to be considered for tuition assistance, your online student application must be submitted with the required documentation and application fee paid before you proceed with the FACTS Grant & Aid Assessment. Once you receive your acceptance email from admissions, you can apply for financial assistance. All families must apply for financial assistance each academic year. Returning families will have priority.
Providence School will not be able to meet 100% of the established need for each applicant, and often, the number of qualified applicants exceeds the tuition assistance resources of the school. Therefore, there is no guarantee that every qualified applicant will receive tuition assistance.
New Families: In order to be considered for tuition assistance, your online student application must be submitted with the required documentation and application fee paid before you proceed with the FACTS Grant & Aid Assessment. Once you receive your acceptance e-mail from admissions, you can apply for financial assistance.
New & Returning Families: You must apply for financial assistance each academic year.
New Students: Please check the box on the application that you need financial assistance. Once you have completed the online application and are accepted, you will receive verification through FACTS that you have been accepted as a student and you can proceed with applying for financial assistance. FACTS charges a nominal application fee that is payable by credit card.
Returning Students: Returning students must apply for financial assistance each year. FACTS charges a nominal application fee that is payable by credit card. Late applicants may be considered if funds are available.
Tuition assistance awards will be made on a “first-come, first-served” basis until the fund is exhausted. Returning families will have priority.
Consideration for financial assistance will be given to families of current students before it is awarded to new families. Providence School will not be able to meet 100% of the established need for each applicant, and often, the number of qualified applicants exceeds the tuition assistance resources of the school. Therefore, there is no guarantee that every qualified applicant will receive tuition assistance.
New students must complete the online application and be accepted as a Providence student before the tuition assistance committee reviews your FACTS assessment. Returning students must reapply for financial assistance through FACTS each school year.
Tuition assistance is offered as a reduction of full tuition, which is determined through an assessment of the family’s financial need. Families must apply annually for financial aid directly through FACTS Grant & Aid Assessment, which reviews income and expenses, along with assets and liabilities of both parents and/or responsible parties. Academic merit or athletic scholarships are not offered. We do not accept the McKay Scholarship; however, we do accept the Step Up For Students (SUFS) scholarship, which is based on income. We encourage families to investigate the Step Up for Students scholarship to find out if they qualify.
Providence School is approved to take the Florida Tax Credit Scholarship, Family Empowerment Scholarship – Educational Options and Family Empowerment Scholarship – Unique Abilities. If your family has received one of these scholarships, please forward the award letter to our account manager, Natalie Otwell at notwell@prov.org.
FACTS Grant & Aid Assessment will review income and expenses, along with assets and liabilities of both parents and/or responsible parties. Providence School is approved for the Family Empowerment Scholarship – Educational Options and Family Empowerment Scholarship – Unique Abilities that are offered through Step Up For Students. We do not accept the Hope Scholarship. Academic, merit, or athletic scholarships are not offered.