At All Saints, we understand that your child’s education is one of the most valuable investments you’ll ever make. That’s why we offer a need-based financial aid program to make our exceptional education accessible to families from a variety of financial backgrounds with incomes ranging from below $50,000 to over $200,000.
Financial aid awards are determined through a confidential, third-party evaluation of each family's financial situation. Qualifying families can recieve awards that can cover anywhere between 15% and 85% of tuition.
We’ve partnered with Clarity, a trusted third-party platform to make the process efficient and completely confidential. Below are the simple steps:
Status | Due Date |
Priority Admissions | January 10, 2025 |
Current Family | February 7, 2025 |
There are a lot of variables that go into determining whether or not a family is eligible for financial aid, including
Given the number of variables, it’s difficult to say which family will and won’t receive aid. We encourage any family who feels tuition is a barrier to applying to All Saints to apply for financial aid.
We employ a 3rd party platform, Clarity, to track and manage financial aid applications. Clarity offers a streamlined, easy-to-understand interface that will guide you through the process.
They will transfer your W2 and 1040 directly from the IRS, reducing the number of documents you need to submit. All you’ll need to upload is a paystub.
Awards are determined by need. Clarity, the third-party platform we use, calculates the expected family contribution and our financial aid committee uses this information to make a determination.
No. All financial aid is needs-based and freely given.
Please complete your application as soon as possible, ideally when you apply for admission.
Deadlines for applications are typically in the Spring semester. Contact the admissions office for specific dates and deadlines.
Yes. Each year, you’ll submit an application for financial aid. However, Clarity will retain your information, making this process simple.
No. We review admissions and financial aid applications separately to ensure that all students are considered on their merit and their merit alone.
Unless your family’s financial situation changes significantly, you can anticipate receiving comparable financial rewards each year.
If your financial circumstances change after being awarded financial aid, contact our office as soon as possible.
We understand that situations can evolve rapidly, and we’re committed to working with families to adjust aid packages as needed.
If the deadline has passed, contact the Director of Admissions as soon as possible.
Admissions Staff
Director of Admissions
Texas State University - B.S.
University of Texas at Tyler - M.B.A.
Admissions and Community Engagement Coordinator
Baylor University - B.A.
University of Texas at Austin - M.A.
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