Fellowship Christian School
ADMISSIONS
Tuition/Fees2010-2011 Fee Schedule
Tuition PolicyFCS offers two payment options.
When a child enrolls at FCS, a place is reserved for the entire school year. The school makes an annual commitment to provide school resources, so an annual commitment is required of the family. Once tuition payments begin in June, the parents are obligated to pay tuition for the entire year. Payment PolicyTuition payments are non-refundable. Application Fee$125 per student. The Application Fee is a one-time fee due upon receipt of application for a new student in grades K4-12. This fee is non-refundable. Tuition DepositUpon acceptance, the school requests a non-refundable, non-transferable tuition deposit of $500 per student to complete the enrollment process and reserve placement. It can not be re-classified as a gift, refunded, or applied to another student. This deposit will be credited to the January tuition payment. Family FeeUpon acceptance, $600 per family is due. The Family Fee is paid the first year your family enrolls at FCS. This is a one-time fee and is non-refundable. Testing FeeAll students applying for grades Kindergarten through 1st grade will be required to complete the Gesell Assessment. There is a $70 fee payable to the instructor at the time of testing. Financial Aid ApplicationsFCS awards need-based financial aid from current operating funds. Applications for financial aid can be accessed through our website or from the school finance office. Nondiscriminatory PolicyProspective students of Fellowship Christian School will receive consideration without discrimination based on race, color, sex, age, national and ethnic origin, or handicap to all the rights, privileges, programs, and activities generally accorded or made available to students at the school. Fellowship Christian School does not discriminate in the administration of its educational policies, admissions policies, scholarship and loan programs, or athletic and other school-administered programs. Unpaid TuitionWe offer, through FACTS, two different payment dates (5th and 20th) for tuition payments. Tuition is considered late if you miss your scheduled withdrawal. Bank fees and late fees will be assessed according to bank and FACTS policy. If the account becomes delinquent, report cards will be held and the child may be withheld from class until arrangements are made. Parents whose tuition accounts are delinquent will not be able to re-enroll their children without satisfying previous debts. Payments must then be kept current in order for their child to remain on a class list.
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