Holy Rosary Catholic School strives to provide a high quality academic and faith-filled education at an affordable price to our families. Our parish assists us with monetary support so we offer discounts to active parish members. We also offer discounts for multiple children to ease the cost for larger families. In addition to annual tuition some fees apply: non-refundable annual registration fee and classroom fee. See the tuition and fee schedule below.
We offer three options for payment:
1. Payment in full before school start date.
2. Bi-annual payment in August and January.
3. Monthly payments through the FACTS Tuition Management company. (Small yearly fee to FACTS for managing your payments.)
FACTS works with schools across the country to provide tuition management services that make education more affordable. Through the FACTS programs, parents can pay tuition and fees over time, using a variety of payment methods, making it easier to afford a quality education for their children. For more information about the FACTS payment plans:
https://factsmgt.com/parent-resources/payment-plans/
Financial Aid in the form of a tuition grant is offered to Catholic families who apply for assistance. Applications are handled through your FACTS account. Please click the FACTS Logo to create your account and apply for aid. For additional questions regarding the FACTS program, please click this link: https://factsmgt.com/parent-resources/grant-and-aid/
IDeal - Idaho's College Savings Program, is Idaho's state-sponsored 529 plan designed to help families make saving for education and other post-secondary programs a reality. As of 2018, your IDeal plan can also be used to pay for qualified K-12 tuition expenses up to $10,000 per year, per student.
A 529 is a tax-advantaged investment plan operated by a state to encourage saving for education expenses. As there is a risk when investing, please talk with a financial advisor.
The growth of your investment is not subject to federal taxation, as long as it is used for qualified educational expenses. In addition, Idaho taxpayers who contribute to the IDeal plan may deduct up to $6000 ($12,000 for joint filers) from their taxable income.
To learn more about Idaho's 529 plan, CLICK HERE.