Tuition and Financial Assistance

TUITION & FEE AMOUNTS

The School Board has set the tuition for the 2025-2026 school year at $9,100/year.  There is also a Student Fee of $800 due as part of the Enrollment/Re-Enrollment process.  This fee helps to offset the travel expenses, registration fees, and equipment costs associated with school and faith formation activities, clubs, and athletic teams.

Multi-Student Tuition Discount

A discount of $1,000/year will be offered for the second student and the third (and over) student(s) are 50% off full tuition.  Multi-student tuition discounts will be awarded annually per family, for students attending simultaneously.

Tuition & Fees Payment Options

The School Board has adopted the following payment policy for tuition.

Families can pay their bill in one of three ways:

  1. A one time lump-sum payment through ACH due August 1, or
  2. Two equal payments through ACH due August 1 and January 1, or
  3. 10 equal monthly payments through ACH due on the 1st of the months of August through May.

 

PARISH & SCHOOL FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE/GRANTS

It is the intent that qualified Catholic students should not be denied an education at Father McGivney Catholic High School because of lack of financial resources. Some parishes have made generous financial assistance funds available to children of their parishioners.

Because of the sensitive nature of the information involved, neither the school nor the parishes evaluate the initial financial need of financial assistance applicants.  The school has contracted with FACTS Grant & Aid to process financial assistance requests.  The FACTS Grant & Aid application is part of the Enrollment Packet (the second phase of acceptance to FMCHS, pending Application submission by December 15th) and is not available until after January 1st.  The deadline for applying for financial assistance is March 1st.  Financial assistance will be reviewed on an annual basis.

For information about Tuition and FACTS Grant & Aid, please contact Jill Beltramea at [email protected].

FMCHS SCHOLARSHIPS & GRANTS

There are a number of academic and need-based scholarships & grants available annually through outside organizations. The following scholarships open each year on January 1st. Descriptions of each scholarship are below, and all applications are accessed by clicking on the scholarship name.

*If you are receiving financial assistance from the school, any outside scholarship(s) will be applied to help offset the assistance you have received from Father McGivney Catholic High School, so your family contribution amount would remain the same as the scholarship would offset the financial assistance awarded by Father McGivney.

 


ASSUMPTION ALUMNI SCHOLARSHIP

Eligibility:  Incoming Freshman students demonstrating the need for financial assistance.


ALICE DAIBER MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP

Eligibility: Incoming Freshman demonstrating financial need


DAUGHTERS OF ISABELLA SCHOLARSHIP

Eligibility: Female students from parishes where O'Reilly Circle #218 is represented or has a presence.


HENRY J. HAARMANN MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP

Eligibility: Incoming Freshman dedicated to Catholic faith and service to the community.


UDELL & CECELIA HARRIS CATHOLIC HIGH SCHOOL SCHOLARSHIP

Eligibility: Student must be a St. Paul Parish School student graduating 8th grade. 

 


JIM & CAROL HENRICHS SCHOLARSHIP

Eligibility: Eighth Grade graduate requiring financial assistance; priority given to St. Paul graduates.

 


TROY KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS SCHOLARSHIP

Eligibility:  8th graders at St. John Neumann Catholic School and 9th - 11th graders in high school.


HIGHLAND LADIES AUXILLARY SCHOLARSHIP

Eligibility: St. Paul graduating 8th grade student.

 


MARYVILLE KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS SCHOLARSHIP

Eligibility: Must be a child or grandchild of a Maryville Knights of Columbus Council #6625 member.

 


BARBARA CHOUINARD MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP

Eligibility: Incoming freshman demonstrating financial need; priority given to St. John Neumann graduates


 


DAVID DEMPSEY MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP

Eligibility: See criteria in scholarship description.


FOLDS OF HONOR SCHOLARSHIP

Eligibility: Child of America's fallen or disabled service member

For more information regarding tuition and financial assistance, please contact Jill Beltramea.  For information related to scholarships, please contact Merle Wilder with the Student Services Office.