Tuition & financial aid
Tuition covers about 72% of what it takes to support the exceptional teaching, programs, and lively community that define our school. Choosing Schechter means investing in your child’s education, identity, and growth.
2025–2026
Tuition
Financial aid
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Schechter is committed to making a Jewish day school education accessible for all families. We understand that each family’s circumstances are unique, which is why we offer a range of tuition assistance options to help meet different needs.
We also know that the financial aid process can feel overwhelming—and we’re here to help. To learn more or start a conversation, please reach out to Ross Soraci.
Ways we help make tuition work
Traditional financial aid
Need-based tuition assistance for families who require support beyond what they can contribute.
Based on previous year’s income and full financial profile
Cannot be combined with other programs
Minimum tuition may apply
Click here for eligibility requirements and to apply
Tiered iCap tuition program
A simplified, predictable tuition model based on Adjusted Gross Income (AGI) and the number of enrolled children.
Families know what to expect year over year
Based on most recent federal tax return
Asset limits apply
Minimum tuition per student may apply
Learn more about Tiered iCap tuition program and apply
Presenting Schechter grant
A generous donor-supported grant for families new to Jewish day school.
$10,000 off tuition for Kindergarten–Grade 2
Available for one, two, or three years depending on entry point
Cannot be combined with other programs
Check eligibility for Presenting Schechter and apply
Early Childhood financial aid
Limited financial aid is available for families in Gan Shelanu or Pre-K.
Available for children in Toddler–Pre-K
Awards range from 5%–25% of tuition
Based on family income
Clergy discount
Families employed in clergy roles may be eligible for:
25% tuition discount per student
Available separately from need-based aid