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.