TUITION & TUITION ASSISTANCE
Junior Kindergarten: Morning Core Program $9,000 Core Program Extension $1,500
Kindergarten through Grade 5: $16,910
Grade 6: $18,370
Grade 7: $19,280
Grade 8: $19,430
Click here for a detailed Tuition and Fee Schedule for Kindergarten through 8th grade.
Click here for a detailed Junior Kindergarten Tuition and Fee Schedule.
TUITION ASSISTANCE APPLICATION PROCESS
The request for assistance for new students is a separate process from the admission process. It does not affect one’s application for admission. As funds are limited and competition keen, families are strongly encouraged to complete their application by the Wednesday, February 9, 2011 deadline. Grants toward tuition are awarded annually and are need-based. More information is available in our FAQ link.
- Complete the online Tuition Assistance Application at http://sss.nais.org
- Complete the Monthly Breakdown Form and return to the Admission Office
- Send copies of tax returns and W-2’s from 2009 to the Admission Office and forward 2010 copies as soon as available
- Submit a letter detailing special family financial circumstances, if any
Please do not jeopardize the consideration of your family’s application for tuition assistance by filing late or not completing your file. Late applications will only be considered after all timely applications have been reviewed and then only if there are funds remaining.
Marymount of Santa Barbara supports a long-standing commitment to make a Marymount education accessible to students from diverse backgrounds with varied interests and talents. In order to accomplish this goal, we offer a tuition assistance program and a payment plan.
With the help of generous contributions from alumni/ae, parents, faculty and staff, and charitable foundations, Marymount of Santa Barbara is offers financial aid to deserving students with limited financial resources. For the 2010-11 academic year, Marymount provided nearly $750,000 in tuition assistance to approximately 30% of its students.
It is important that the family assumes primary responsibility for financing a student’s education. Families must consider all their personal resources when applying to the school for funds. Income is only one determining factor for assistance; thus, there is no one “profile” that qualifies or disqualifies a family to receive aid. Tuition assistance awards vary greatly depending on circumstances; awards have varied from $1000 to an amount approaching full tuition.
