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Tuition Policies
Enrollment at Concordia Lutheran High School includes the parental obligation of regular tuition payments. Families must have a financial plan in place to assume their responsibility for tuition. Please read the following carefully.
- Tuition must be paid through one of the three listed plans.
- The Enrollment Fee is paid once, at the time of application, and it is non-refundable. An application is not considered complete unless the fee is paid in full. Parents may not apply for financial assistance prior to the completion of the application process.
- Foreign students attending CLHS will pay the non-association tuition rate. The enrollment fee for a foreign student is $250.00. Tuition and fees must be paid paid in full prior to beginning the school year.
- Students who attend the Anthis Career Center receive a reduction in tuition for the semester in attendance. The 2008-2009 reduction per student is $800 for association-member students and $1000 for non-association students.
- All tuition and outstanding obligations from any preceding year must be paid in full before a student will be allowed to complete Final Registration for the next school year.
- Tuition assistance is applied over the entire school year.
- Seniors may not participate in Commencement unless all financial obligations [tuition, fees, fines] and other school obligations [books, athletic equipment, etc.] are met.
- Students who withdraw from school during a given month will be charged the full month's tuition. No transcript will be forwarded unless all financial obligations are met.
The General Operating Budget and Tuition
Tuition income is 69% of Concordia's budgeted income and subsidy from Association congregations provides 13% of our income. Development and other income sources comprise the remaining 18%. Cafeteria operation is a separate financial system with the goal of "breaking even" from year to year. Athletic Department operations are not included in the operating budget. The Operating Budget is projected to be $5.5 million for the 2008-2009 school year.
Last Updated on
Friday, May 2, 2008
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