Tuition & Financial Aid - old

We are committed to making financial assistance available to families for whom the cost of tuition would be a barrier to attendance.

Epiphany School has a needs-blind admission process, meaning that admission decisions are made independent of the financial aid award process. Only students accepted for admission are considered for financial aid awards.

We also have a strong track record of providing financial aid to support families that choose to send their child here. In determining who qualifies for financial aid, the school will consider your family’s financial means and your commitment to partnering with the school in funding your child’s education.

Financial aid at Epiphany School is awarded based on a family’s demonstrated financial need and the availability of funds. The maximum financial aid that can be awarded is 95 percent of total tuition. Financial data is required from both parents or legal guardians, unless only one parent is present in the child's life. Financial need and final award decisions are determined by the Financial Aid Committee after considering the financial resources, income-generating ability, and reasonable family expenditures within the unique circumstances of each individual family. The committee reviews applications with names redacted.

The financial aid process at Epiphany School is easy to navigate and is confidential. Epiphany School uses the Financial Aid for School Tuition (FAST) service, sponsored by the Independent School Management association, to process financial aid applications.

Financial Aid FAQs

 

Application Deadlines/Requirements

Families Enrolled in the 2019-2020 School Year

By January 16, 2020:

  1. Submit FAST online application
  2. Submit the calendar 2020 household budget to the Business Office
  3. If you are not receiving financial aid in 2019-2020, upload a copy of your 2017 and 2018 federal income tax returns and W2 statements for both years to the FAST. Include all tax schedules included in the return, e.g. Schedule A, E, etc.

You will be notified of the Financial Aid Committee’s decision on February 13.

Tuition assistance is awarded contingent upon FAST receiving a copy of your filed 2018 federal tax return, W2, tax schedules included with the return, and the signed, undated Form 4506-T no later than April 20, 2020. Upload these documents to FAST.

New Families or Families Not Enrolled for the 2019-2020 School Year

By February 6, 2020:

  1. Submit FAST online application online
  2. Upload a copy of your 2017 and 2018 federal income tax returns and W2 for both years to FAST. Also upload state tax returns if applicable.
  3. Submit the calendar 2019 household budget to the Business Office

You will be notified of the Financial Aid Committee’s decision on March 20.

Tuition assistance is awarded contingent upon FAST receiving a copy of your filed 2019 federal tax return, W2, tax schedules included with the return, and the signed, undated Form 4506-T no later than April 20, 2020. Upload these documents to FAST.