Financial Aid - Policies and Application
Tuition Adjustment Information for 2012-2013
As a social practice, the Chicago Waldorf School Tuition Adjustment Program plays a major role in contributing to the success and health of the school. The Chicago Waldorf School strives to adhere to the mission and principle of supporting accessibility for all qualified students who seek a Waldorf education.
Families with students in Early Childhood (5 day Pre-K & Kindergarten program) through 12th Grade are eligible for Tuition Adjustment. For the 2011-12 school year, in order to best meet the financial needs of our families and increase the flexibility of the tuition structure, CWS budgeted $775,000 for awards, which represented nearly 17% of net tuition revenue.
<< To apply for Financial Aid in the form of tuition adjustment
visit the Financial Aid for School Tuition (FAST) website.
Save and revist your application until you are ready to submit it.
Tuition Adjustment Process
Awards are considered by the Tuition Adjustment Committee (TAC), a group comprised of faculty and staff members. TAC strives to meet each applying family’s financial need to the greatest extent possible, as well as to allocate funds to the greatest number of qualifying families. In return, we ask that families receiving tuition adjustments make Waldorf education a financial priority and demonstrate a willingness to pay to the maximum extent of their financial capability. Putting these principles into practice requires judgment and sensitivity on the part of both the school and each family. It involves making hard choices, as resources are limited. Please rest assured that all information submitted to the TAC will remain confidential and be given full and fair consideration.
The on-line service Financial Aid for School Tuition (FAST) simplifies the tuition adjustment application process and will support a healthy balance of awards. The system has an early and non-rolling deadline. Completed tuition adjustment applications will be due January 25, 2012. Applications received from currently enrolled families after that deadline will not be accepted. Only new family applications will be accepted after this deadline. Note: FAST will accept 2010 tax returns if your 2011 return is not complete. An explanation of your current financial situation must accompany a 2010 return.
>> Visit the FAST website to initiate the Tuition Adjustment process |
High School Renewable Scholarship Award
for the Class of 2016
For the 2012-13 school year, the Chicago Waldorf School is offering Class of 2016 High School Renewable Scholarship Awards. These awards will cover each recipients demonstrated financial need (tuition and fees) as determined by Financial Aid for School Tuition (FAST). Chicago Waldorf School will commit to the selected scholars for their entire four year attendance in the High School, as long as the student continues to fulfill the requirements of the scholarship and annually demonstrate financial need. To learn more about this exciting opportunity please see the Chicago Waldorf School’s Class of 2016 Scholarship criteria. And use this link to download the required Class of 2016 Scholarship Recommendation Form.
<< To apply for a Class of 2016 High School Scholarship Award
follow this scholarship criteria and ask an adult who knows
you well to submit the Scholarship Recommendation Form
In addition to the school's Tuition Adjustment Program the Chicago Waldorf School encourages families
with financial need to visit the following organizations: Daniel Murphy, High Jump, LINK, HighSight.
Sibling Discount
This policy was established to alleviate the financial burdens on multiple child families. This policy applies to
all families enrolled from 2010 and after. The tuition for students enrolled in Grades 1-12 or in the 5 (full) day
Early Childhood classes is reduced by 15% for the second sibling and for each additional enrolled sibling.
Any questions about the sibling discount policy can be directed to Erin Guiterrez in the Finance Office.
As an optional discount, all families can choose to waive sibling discounts in support of the school.
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