Tuition and Fees
We recognize and appreciate the financial investment a family makes in deciding to enroll a child at The dePaul School. Tuition and fees include: books, school supplies, field trips and the yearbook. Uniforms are the responsibility of the family and are purchased separately.
For the 2024-2025 school year tuition is $22,400.
Additional fees:
- $700 Registration fee due upon enrollment
- $700 Materials fee due by the first day of school
- $100 annual iPad rental fee due by the first day of school (grades 1-4)
- $200 annual iPad rental fee for Delta students (grades 5-8) *Delta students have the option to bring their own device
Scholarships and Tuition Assistance
Family Empowerment Scholarship- Unique Abilities
The majority of our families receive this scholarship. It is a state-funded school choice voucher which covers nearly half of our tuition. You can apply for multiple scholarships through the Step-Up platform, but you may only accept one as they will not fund both. The Unique Abilities Scholarship offers the highest dollar amount for most of our families.
https://www.stepupforstudents.org/scholarships/unique-abilities/
FACTS
Limited income-based financial assistance is available to families by applying through FACTS. These scholarships are first come, first served. https://factsmgt.com/
Please note: All financial aid applications incur a fee payable to FACTS for processing and verification. Applicants are not guaranteed financial aid when submitting an application. No applicant will have their financial aid application reviewed by the school until and unless the student has received an offer of enrollment and the admissions process is complete.
Additional Funding Opportunities
Families are responsible for paying the full tuition balance that remains after scholarships are applied. Some of our families have been able to utilize HSA accounts or College Savings/529 plans. The best way to determine if your family can utilize these benefits is to talk with your accountant or financial advisor. You should also research to see if there are community grants or scholarships available outside of state vouchers. Additional opportunities include but are not limited to:
- Frances McGlannan Foundation Scholarships
- K-12 Student Loans
Scholarships related to your child’s diagnosis (search dyslexia scholarships or ADHD scholarships and read the criteria to see if your child would qualify).