|
Tuition Information
The Financial
Aid Program is committed to providing aid to
all students with identified need. Several
factors are taken into consideration, family
income, number of dependents, health
expenses, current family commitments to
other private school education tuition, etc.
Circumstances can vary from family to
family. Based on those circumstances,
financial aid funding is awarded case by
case to those who qualify with verified,
identified need.
Students are
first admitted to Providence based on their
qualifications and only after admittance, do
students apply for financial aid.
Tuition and Fees
Paying Your
Tuition
Financial
Assistance
Scholarship Opportunities
Aramark Program
Hope For The
Future
Frequently Asked Questions
Tuition and Fees
(back
to top of page)
Tuition for 2011-2012 School Year
Paying Your
Tuition
(back
to top of page)
In
preparation for the 2011-2012 school year we
are making plans for improving the content
and quality of our programs while increasing
the efficiency in the office.
Tuition for
the 2011/2012 school year at Providence will
be paid using the FACTS Online Tuition
Service staring August 1, 2011.
There are
many advantages in using the FACTS Online
Tuition Service for tuition payment
handling:
* Convenient
online payment plan sign-up
* Maintain
your demographic and financial account
information online
* Receive
e-mail payment reminders before your payment
is due
* Online
Tuition Payments
* Multiple
payment options
* Online
viewing of account
Click here to access the
FACTS Online Tuition Service
Note:
Providence will continue to bill and collect
payments directly through July 31st.
If you have chosen to pay your tuition in
full, annually or semi-annually, your
payments must be made directly to Providence
Catholic School (not FACTS).
If you have any
questions about the FACTS Tuition Payment
System please contact Brenda Lopez at
210-224-6651 ext. 222 or
email.
Financial
Assistance
(back
to top of page)
Financial
Aid is available to Providence high
school
students and is awarded on an “as needed”
basis.
Applications
must be completed online through FACTS
Grants and Aid Assessment. Incomplete
applications will not be considered. The
deadline for financial aid is May 31, 2011.
Click here to
access
the
FACTS Grants and Aid Assessment
New high
school students can apply for financial aid
after the acceptance process has been
completed. The following are the steps
necessary for financial aid application.
-
A new high
school student must be a registered
student for the upcoming academic year
for an application to be processed
-
All
Providence financial aid applications
are administered through the FACTS
program available on-line at
FACTS Grants and Aid Assessment
-
Submit your
FACTS application on-line through the
FACTS website
-
Mail or fax
other mandatory documentation (2010 tax
return and supporting documents)
directly to FACTS.
Returning
Providence high school
students must reapply each year if
the family continues to need assistance.
-
A returning
high school
student must be a registered
student for the upcoming academic year
for an application to be processed
-
All
Providence financial aid applications
are administered through the FACTS
program available on-line at
FACTS Grants and Aid Assessment
-
Submit your
FACTS application online through the
FACTS website.
-
Mail or fax
other mandatory documentation (2010 tax
return and supporting documents)
directly to FACTS.
The Financial
Aid review process will begin only after a
student’s registration and enrollment is
completed and the appropriate deposit and
fees have been paid. To avoid any delays, it
is requested that both the registration and
the financial aid process are completed as
soon as possible. The Business Office will
not know the amount of awards until all
applications are reviewed and finalized by
the Financial Aid Committee after June 15,
2011. You will be notified by the Financial
Aid Committee no later than June 30, 2011.
If
you have questions or concerns about the
application process, you may speak with a
FACTS Customer Care Representative at
1-866-315-9262.
PLEASE NOTE:
The Financial Aid Committee is entirely
separate from the Admissions Committee which
has no knowledge of an applicant's financial
status nor does it have influence in the
financial aid process. The admissions
process is not affected by a family applying
for Financial Aid. The awarding of Financial
Aid is separate and distinct from the
Admissions process. Financial assistance
awards are based on the family's financial
need.
Scholarship Opportunities
(back
to top of page)
Many
scholarship opportunities are available to
students both in middle and high school.
Click on the link below to review current
scholarship opportunities.
Scholarship Information
Aramark Program
(back
to top of page)
Earn money for
your daughter's tuition! The ARAMARK Program
is now available at Providence Catholic
School. ARAMARK is a leader in professional
services, providing food services and
facilities management among other services,
to universities and school districts,
stadiums and arenas, and businesses around
the world.
Through the
ARAMARK Program parents can sign up to work
at the concession stands for events
including San Antonio Spurs games and music
concerts held at the AT&T Center , Alamo
Dome and the Freeman Coliseum. The money
eared by each parent is divided among the
parents that worked at a given event and
goes into their daughters school account to
help pay their tuition cost. Parents must be
TABC certified before working at any event.
Take advantage
of this great opportunity!
For more
information about this program or to sign up
please contact Maggie Morales-Briseno
(Providence Parent) at providencearamarkprogram@yahoo.com
or at 210-834-7640.
Hope for the
Future
(back
to top of page)
Hope for the
Future, a tuition assistance program offered
through the Archdiocese of San Antonio, is
offering tuition assistance for all grade
levels in San Antonio Catholic schools to
qualified families who apply through mid
summer while funding is available.
Apply early!
This scholarship opportunity is available to
all grade levels and is not limited to
students of Catholic faith. Visit
www.hopeforfuture.org and
click on Tuition Assistance for more
information and to apply.
Frequently asked questions
(back
to top of page)
What
is FACTS?
FACTS is a service used by more than 4,000
institutions across the country to organize
and help assess a family’s ability to pay
school costs. The FACTS service provides an
opportunity to collect a family’s financial
aid information in an objective and
consistent manner.
You may direct
questions about FACTS to Brenda Lopez at
210-224-6651 ext. 222 or
email.
Who
makes the financial aid grant decisions?
The Financial Aid Committee makes the
decisions about financial aid using the
information compiled by the FACTS service.
All information is kept strictly
confidential. The criteria for awarding this
financial aid and actual selection of these
recipients are determined by the Providence
financial aid committee.
What
is the deadline for applying for financial
aid for the 2011-2012 school year?
The application deadline is May 31, 2011.
Notification letters will be mailed for all
submitted, verified and completed
applications by June 30, 2011.
Are
you able to tell a family if they will
qualify for financial aid if they fall
within a certain income range?
The amount of aid offered depends on a
family’s unique financial circumstances. A
family’s income and assets from all sources,
its debts and expenses, as well as the
family’s priority of spending are all taken
into account. Financial aid awards are made
on the review that the family is allocating
the maximum amount of resources within its
capacity to the educational costs of its
children.
(back
to top of page)
|