| KG1/FS2 | KG2/Y1 | G1/Y2 | G2/Y3 | G3/Y4 | G4/Y5 | G5/Y6 | G6/Y7 | G7/Y8 | G8/Y9 | G9/Y10 | G10/Y11 | G11/Y12 | G12/Y13 |
| 22,240 | 22,240 | 22,240 | 22,240 | 22,240 | 22,240 | 26,420 | 26,420 | 30,500 | 30,500 | 30,500 | 30,500 | 30,500 | 30,500 |
At MICDS, we strive to live into our bold Mission as we cultivate students who are equipped with academic, social, and emotional intelligence. We prepare students with the knowledge, skills, desire, and confidence needed to be successful and make a difference in an ever-growing, ever-changing world. Students are supported by faculty, coaches, administrators, and peers as they discover and further their passions in and out of the classroom.
25% of MICDS students were collectively granted over 5.4 million in tuition assistance for the current academic year.
Tuition and Average Tuition Assistance:
| Current Year Tuition | Average Need-Based Tuition Assistance | Next Year Tuition | |
| Lower School (Grades JK-4) | $21,800 | $11,700 | $22,240 |
| Middle School (Grades 5 & 6) | $25,900 | $13,700 | $26,420 |
| Middle School (Grades 7 & 8) | $29,900 | $19,000 | $30,500 |
| Upper School (Grades 9-12) | $29,900 | $19,000 | $30,500 |
Other charges for textbooks, athletics, and classroom supplies can cost $500 to $1,500 per year.
MICDS’ tuition assistance program is a need-based program. Need is defined as the difference between educational expenses and the family’s ability to pay those expenses. Family situations vary greatly and in addition to income, many factors such as household size, parent age, number of children in tuition paying schools, business, and personal assets, and debt are considered when determining a family’s need for assistance. Generally speaking, a family of four earning $175,000 and two students in tuition charging schools is likely to qualify for tuition assistance.