Policies concerning tuition aid are developed by the CFS Board of Trustees. Procedures are established and grant decisions are made by a committee composed of the Assistant Principal and the Admissions Coordinator, occasionally in consultation with the Principal and a subcommittee of the Board. All information regarding tuition aid is confidential, and admissions decisions are made independently of families’ abilities to pay the costs of attending CFS.
To be considered for tuition aid for 2009-10, families of prospective CFS students should proceed as follows:
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Before January 31 (if you are applying to CFS for the first round of admissions), or as close as possible to the time you apply for admission: Go to www.tuitionaid.com and use a credit card to submit an application to Tuition Aid / Data Services (TADS). If you cannot apply online from home or work, call the CFS Admissions Office (ext 221) to arrange to use a CFS computer to apply to TADS. Then you will send TADS copies of your recent tax returns and W-2 and 1099 forms.
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If you are a student, please write a letter in which you describe your program, progress toward a degree, and expected date of graduation. It is customary for the Tuition Aid Committee to allocate aid to parents who are students on a temporary basis, expecting that this money will become available for other families after a reasonable time.
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In cases where parents are separated or divorced, we ask that both households fill out separate financial aid applications. In rare circumstances we agree not to involve the non-custodial parent. If you need to make special arrangements, call Kathleen Davidson (ext 240) or John McGovern (ext 268) at CFS.
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If a parent is not employed and you believe that we should not impute income (i.e., calculate financial need based on the probability that the parent could be employed at least part-time), please call or write to explain what circumstances stand in the way of the parent’s employment (e.g., caring for preschool-aged children or older parent, recovering from illness, dealing with the challenges of a disability, etc.).
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We do not want the TADS application fee to prevent families from applying for tuition aid. We have a limited number of waivers. If you cannot pay the fee, call Kathleen Davidson to inquire about a waiver.
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If we have received your tuition aid application by the time we are considering your child’s application for admission, we will notify you about tuition aid at the same time that we notify you about whether we can admit your child to CFS.
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In order for tuition aid to be applied to your family’s account at CFS, you will need to arrange for automatic bank draft with the CFS Business Office. Beginning July 1, 2009, your bank account will be automatically debited monthly for 1/12 of the tuition owed to CFS.
If you have questions regarding these policies or your specific situation, please call CFS and talk with Kathleen Davidson (ext 240) or John McGovern (ext 268). To discuss payment arrangements or the automatic draft, contact Sue Summers (ext 236).
revised 09-08 |