Tuition
While tuition assistance is offered, it is important for the family to assume primary responsibility for financing their child’s education. Both parents/guardians, if applicable, are expected to contribute to tuition. When completing tuition assistance documents, both parents/guardians are expected to include all assets. This includes parents who are divorced, separated, or not married.
Below is more information on the tuition assistance process, which includes time lines, required documents, and who to contact for help.
Please note that the deadline for the tuition assistance application for the 2024-2025 school year is March 1, 2024.
Tuition Assistance applications received after the deadline may be considered, however, only to the extent that funds are available. It’s highly encouraged that your application and required documentation are submitted on or before the due date. It’s probable that funds will not be available for applications submitted beyond the due date.
After the deadline, the Tuition Assistance Committee meets to review applications and award assistance to qualified applicants.
You will need the following items ready to upload:
Please note: You NEED to file your 2022 taxes BEFORE we can review your application and determine an award.
If you have any questions or concerns, please feel free to reach out to the Tuition Assistance Committee at taregistrar@briarwoodschool.org or Diane Vazquez, Business Office Associate, at dvazquez@briarwoodschool.org or 281-493-1070 ext. 114.