The tuition and fee schedules approved by the Holy Names Academy Board of Trustees for the school year are listed below. The tuition and fee schedule for the school year will reflect a modest increase over these amounts:
Application Fee: $35 (non-refundable)
Registration Fee: $550 (non-refundable) new students; $400 returning students
Tuition: $18,864 per student (in 2020-2021)
Late Fee: $45 per month on each payment received after the 5th of the month
TUITION PAYMENT PLANS
At the time of registration, parents will choose one of the following four tuition-payment schedules:
The first tuition payment at any level of frequency (monthly, quarterly, semi-annually, or annually) is due on May 1 preceding the start of the school year.
An important part of the mission of Holy Names Academy is to serve students from a variety of socio-economic backgrounds. For the school year, 39.5% of enrolled students receive some level of need-based aid.
Financial aid is awarded both directly from Holy Names Academy and via the Academy from the Fulcrum Foundation of the Archdiocese of Seattle. Financial aid may include a Holy Names Academy grant, an endowed scholarship, a student work-study assignment, or a Fulcrum Foundation grant. 134 named endowments and scholarships directly support student financial aid, which in helped underwrite the educations of 121 students.
The financial-aid application process began in November for the school year. The application deadline for financial aid is December 31. Financial-aid applications must be completed each year.
Incoming 9th-grade students may anticipate confirmation of financial-aid awards in mid-February. Returning students may anticipate confirmation of financial-aid awards prior to the start of tuition payments for the next academic year.
Holy Names Academy seeks to recognize young women who are academically outstanding. Awards of scholarships -- either one-time or renewable -- are based on academic merit, as shown by the student’s grades, her scores on the Scholarship/Placement Exam, teacher evaluation, school report, and application to HNA. No separate application for a scholarship is required.