Tuition Assistance

The purpose of The Greene School’s tuition assistance program is to provide financial assistance to parents and their children who, without such help, would not have the opportunity to attend the school and benefit from the education it provides.

Families with financial need are encouraged to apply for financial aid. The Greene School does not accept Step Up For Students (SUFS). Instructions for applying will be sent to parents/guardians upon acceptance.

TYPES OF AID

All tuition assistance awards are need-based. The Greene School does not offer sibling discounts and awards merit scholarships only to High School students. Parents’ Financial Statement (PFS) should be completed in full and submitted online to the School and Student services for Financial Aid (SSS). Please be sure to designate The Greene School as a recipient of the Report of Financial Need. The School’s SSS Code is 9113. There is great interest in tuition assistance so it is important to file the necessary forms as soon as possible after January 1.

The School expects that both natural/legal parents will contribute to the cost of education to the best of their abilities. The non-custodial parent must file a Financial Statement for Non-Custodial Parents. This statement, W-2 forms, the three previous years of 1040 Forms, and a signed IRS form 4506-T may be required as additional documentation.

Tuition assistance awards are made on a year-by-year basis, and are not automatically renewable. Every year, families receiving tuition assistance must reapply in order to be considered for a tuition assistance award for the following academic year. Subject to the other provisions of this policy, The Greene School will strive to continue funding a student who has received tuition assistance, unless he or she no longer demonstrates need or otherwise fails to satisfy the conditions for receiving tuition assistance.