Financing

Boarding school can be a substantial investment, or relatively affordable depending on your family's financial situation and potential scholarship options. Here you’ll find information on tuition, fees and all of your financing options. From payment plans to scholarships, work study to sibling discounts, parents have choices when funding a boarding school education. Find out how much boarding school costs, learn more about the Parents’ Financial Statement (PFS), and identify boarding schools your child may attend for free.

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Boarding School Financing Options At A Glance

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Boarding School Financing Options At A Glance
Navigating the costs of boarding school can seem overwhelming, but "Boarding School Financing Options At A Glance" on Boarding School Review offers a clear, practical overview of the many ways families can manage tuition and fees. This article breaks down payment strategies—including lump-sum, installment, and monthly plans—while exploring financial aid, scholarships, loans, work-study, sibling discounts, vouchers, and even free school options. With tips on tuition insurance and miscellaneous fees, it’s an essential guide for parents seeking to make a boarding school education accessible and affordable for their child.

Boarding School Financing Options At A Glance

As you begin to think about sending your child to private school, determine how you are going to pay for her education.

  • That is probably already at the top of your list of questions.
  • As you can see from the table below, most private schools offer a variety of payment options.
  • Hopefully, one or more of these options will suit your needs.

Copy and paste this table into your worksheet that you have set up to keep the boarding school search process organized. It will remind you to ask specific questions about financing your child's education.

Payment Type N-PK PK-8 9-12/PG
One Payment
Two Payments
Tuition Payment Plans
Loans
Financial Aid
Work Study
Scholarships
Vouchers
Sibling Discounts
Free Schools
Miscellaneous Fees

One Payment

This means that you will write one check for the entire year’s tuition.

  • Some schools will give you a cash discount when you pay the entire bill upfront.
  • Paying tuition in one payment usually takes care of everything except the sundries.
  • Sundries are charged for riding lessons, elective courses, athletic activities, music lessons, and so on.
  • Most schools will bill you monthly for those charges.

Two Payments

When you pay using two payments, most schools expect one payment in June or July or at

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How To Pay For Boarding School

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How To Pay For Boarding School
Paying for boarding school is a significant financial commitment, but families have more options than ever before. This article offers a comprehensive overview of the many ways to finance a boarding school education, including direct payments, tuition payment plans, financial aid, scholarships, loans, vouchers, and tax credit programs. With practical advice and real-world insights, it’s an essential guide for parents navigating the costs and opportunities of independent school life.

How To Pay For Boarding School

I remember wondering years ago how we were going to pay for our daughters' private school educations.

  • It was a major expense then. Back then, in the 90s, boarding school cost $11,000 a year.
  • It is still a major expense today.

Because paying for boarding school involves a major part of our income, let's look at the available options. You can pay for boarding school in several ways.

1. By check

Fees at most schools are payable in advance.

  • You will receive an invoice with your acceptance letter.
  • Half a year's tuition and other fees are due in the summer, usually in July or early August. The second half of the year's tuition, together with other fees, is due in December.
  • Payment dates vary from school to school, but most expect payment around these times of the year.

If you have your child's boarding school expenses allocated already or have sufficient income to cover two substantial payments a year, then paying by check might make sense for you.

  1. Effectively, you are paying cash for your child's education.
  2. Should you expect a cash discount? It never hurts to ask.

Don't forget to budget for the other fees besides tuition.

  • Your tuition invoices will not include items such as tuition insurance, fees for supplies used in special courses, textbooks, and supplies as well as your child's athletic equipment.
  • Boarding your daughter's horse
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Understanding Financial Aid

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Understanding Financial Aid
We explore the intricacies of financial aid within boarding schools, exploring how institutions are working to make quality education accessible to students from diverse economic backgrounds.

Understanding Financial Aid

One of the major issues most families consider when thinking of sending their child to boarding school is the cost.

  • Though it may seem daunting, the boarding school financial aid process isn’t as complex as you might think.
  • Understanding the system will pay off in the long term.

Recently, boarding schools began reshaping their financial aid policies to allow more talented, middle-class students to attend their schools.

  • Today, a large percentage of students at boarding schools receive some form of financial aid from grants; in some cases, that number is as high as 40%.
  • Each school’s aid policy is different, and officers are your best bet for accurate information.
  • Contacting them will give you a better understanding of the steps you will need to take, but below are some basic tips that will apply to all schools.

What is financial aid?

Financial aid is funding intended to help students cover the cost of attending private schools (tuition, board, fees, etc.).

  • Aid does not have to be repaid, unlike loans.
  • Generally, a school's endowment correlates directly with the amount of financial aid that can be offered.
  • Each year, a percentage of the budget is set aside for financial aid.
  • Thus, it’s very easy for a boarding school to run out of financial aid.

Tip: sending in all the required documents as soon as possible increases your student's chances

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Don’t let the cost of boarding school deter you. From private loans, to scholarships, there is help available. When is payment due? Does your boarding school offer a tuition payment plan? How much financial aid is available? In this section you’ll find the answers to these questions and more.