TUITION

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Annual Tuition

Parents inquiring about the annual private pay tuition rate are welcome to contact us directly. The amount that families actually pay may be offset by scholarship and grant funding.

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Insurance Funding

Other therapy services that may be included in your child’s individualized and comprehensive program include 1:1 ABA, Speech, Occupational, and/or Physical Therapy.  

Medically prescribed services are billed through insurance or private pay medical billing. Insurance does not cover academic, educational expenses such as tuition.

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Reform Alliance Scholarships

The Grace School is eligible to receive Succeed Scholarship Tuition Funding (est. $7,800) or Philanthropic Investment in Arkansas Kids Program (PIAK) Funding  (est. $5,700) from students who meet program criteria. learn more

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Other Funding Sources

Families may find other private scholarships/grants that help supplement the cost of tuition. For example, each year The Grace School Parent Organization fundraises to support a limited number of small need-based scholarships.

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Annual Tuition

Parents inquiring about the annual private pay tuition rate are welcome to contact us directly. The amount that families actually pay may be offset by scholarship and grant funding.

I

Reform Alliance Scholarships

The Grace School is eligible to receive Succeed Scholarship Tuition Funding (est. $7,800) or Philanthropic Investment in Arkansas Kids Program (PIAK) Funding  (est. $5,700) from students who meet program criteria. learn more

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Insurance Funding

Other therapy services that may be included in your child’s individualized and comprehensive program include 1:1 ABA, Speech, Occupational, and/or Physical Therapy.  

Medically prescribed services are billed through insurance or private pay medical billing. Insurance does not cover academic, educational expenses such as tuition.

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Other Funding Sources

Families may find other private scholarships/grants that help supplement the cost of tuition. For example, each year Grace School Parent Organization fundraises to support a limited number of small need-based scholarships.

 

FINDING A WAY

The Grace School strives to provide the highest quality educational and behavioral services to students and their families. We work hard to ensure that tuition rates are kept as low as possible without sacrificing quality.

Since the school was founded in 2008, 100% of tuition funds have been invested back into the school. Tuition funds primarily pay for teacher salaries, school and classroom materials, equipment, and resources, as well has building and maintenance expenses.

The Grace School Parent Organization with 501(c)3 standing leads fundraising efforts to cover costs that exceed the scope of tuition revenue. 

FINDING A WAY 

The Grace School strives to provide the highest quality educational and behavioral services to students and their families. We work hard to ensure that tuition rates are kept as low as possible without sacrificing quality.

Since the school was founded in 2008, 100% of tuition funds have been invested back into the school. Tuition funds primarily pay for teacher salaries, school and classroom materials, equipment, and resources, as well has building and maintenance expenses.

The Grace School Parent Organization with 501(c)3 standing leads fundraising efforts to cover costs that exceed the scope of tuition revenue.