2008-2009 Tuition and Fee Schedule - New Students
2008-2009 Tuition and Fee Schedule - Returning Students
LOWER AND MIDDLE SCHOOL TUITION SCHEDULE FOR RETURNING STUDENTS
| Grades K-2 | Grades 3-5 | Grades 6-8 | |
2008-2009 Tuition |
$9,680.00 |
$10,545.00 |
$11,710.00 |
A non-refundable re-enrollment tuition deposit of 1/12th of the annual net tuition after discounts is due by January 31, 2008. Tuition may be paid annually or in eleven equal monthly installments. All monthly tuition payments will be charged 7.6% simple interest and 2.4% tuition refund plan charge. Tuition payments for grades K-7 are deferred during the month of January to allow for payment of the following year's reenrollment deposit. All tuition, deposits, and fees are assessed on a "per child" basis.
Houston’s First Baptist Church provides a 15% member budgeted subsidy. Membership as of July 1, 2008, will be verified Membership Services of Houston’s First Baptist Church.
Financial aid, alumni discounts, and sibling discounts are available to all eligible applicants.Activity Fees
FBA students have the opportunity to participate in activities for which additional fees are assessed.
Encore Extended Care. This supervised activity time is available for Grades K-8 from 3:00 pm to 6:00 pm.
First child $180.00 per month
Each additional child __$130.00 per month_________________
Daily Charge $ 20.00 per day
Talented and Gifted Program. This weekly program emphasizes creative thinking and problem solving. Additional fees may apply for extra sessions or special projects.
Grades 2-8 $ 50.00 per month
Athletics. A student may participate in one or two sports (e.g., football and cross-country) per athletic season.
Grades 6-8 $150 per athletic season or $175 if football is included in the athletic season.
Choir Grades 6-8 $ 75.00 per year
Band Grades 6-8 $ 75.00 per year
FirstBaptistAcademy (a Texas Non-Profit Corporation) admits students of any race, religion, color, national and ethnic origin to all rights, privileges, programs and activities available to students at the school. It does not discriminate in admissions, administration of educational policies, scholarship and loan programs, athletics or other school-administered programs.
Revised 1/30/08
2008-2009 School Year




