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Class Scholarships, Brother's Reduction, TAP Grants, Brisson Insurance, Financial Assistance
*Available starting with the Class of 2008
- $10,000 for any student scoring at the 98th or 99th percentile (the local percentile, not the national percentile) on the High School Placement Test ($2,500/year)
- $4,000 for at least one student selected from every Catholic Elementary School ($1,000/year, application is required)
- $4,000 for students selected from non-Catholic elementary or junior high schools ($1,000/year, application is required)
- $4,000 for a son of any full-time employee of a Catholic School ($1,000/year, verification is required)
- $4,000 Alumni Scholarship awarded annually to the son of an alumnus ($1,000/year)
- $2,000 for any student scoring from the 90th to the 97th percentile (the local percentile, not the national percentile) on the High School Placement Test ($500/year)
* All scholarships are renewable for 4 years provided the recipient maintains a 3.0 cumulative grade point average.
Brother’s Reduction
$500 tuition reduction for the second of two sons attending St. Francis de Sales High School simultaneously, $1,000 for the third son, and $1,500 for the fourth.
Brisson Tuition Assurance Program
Tuition paid in full from the time of a father’s death until graduation for students whose fathers are members of the Brisson Association (fathers’ club). Coverage is according to Article XI of the CHARTER of the Brisson Association dated May 6, 1983. Brisson dues are currently $30/year.
TAP Grants
$350 grants provided by the Diocese of Toledo designated for minority students. The number of grants provided is based on the previous year’s enrollment. TAP Grants are normally awarded only to students applying for financial assistance.
Financial Assistance
St. Francis de Sales High School awards Financial Assistance only to families submitting applications through the Private School Aid Service Tuition Assistance Program. The amount of financial aid is determined by consideration of: family size, income, net worth (savings, home equity, other assets), a student’s age, and scholarships the student may have earned. All students receiving financial aid are required to work at school as a part of the financial aid package. The average financial aid package is approximately one-half tuition.
Current examples of students receiving financial assistance:
| Student Grade |
Family |
Taxable Income |
Total Aid Package |
| 12th |
Married, 5 Dep. |
$58,454 |
$6,790 |
| 9th |
Single Parent, 3 Dep. |
$18,872 |
$6,464 |
| 9th |
Single Parent, 3 Dep. |
$19,356 |
$5,214 |
| 12th |
Single Parent, 4 Dep. |
$24,488 |
$5,164 |
| 11th |
Single Parent, 4 Dep. |
$58,647 |
$3,532 |
| 11th |
Married, 3 Dep. |
$77,617 |
$3,364 |
| 10th |
Married, 2 Dep. |
$77,616 |
$2,064 |
*St. Francis de Sales High School does not require you to take a loan to pre-pay your tuition
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