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Does applying for tuition assistance affect school admission decisions?
No. The Admission Committee which reviews candidates for admissions is “need blind”. They do not consider whether or not someone has applied for tuition assistance as part of their decision.
Who can apply for tuition assistance?
Members only of Salvation Salvation Baptist Church can apply for tuition assistance. Generally, assistance will only be awarded for newly accepted students and current students enrolled for the following school year and whose tuition account is current. Families may apply for tuition assistance before starting the enrollment process.
Can I complete the application in paper format instead of online?
All applications must be submitted via the FAST link on our website.
What if my family cannot afford the tuition assistance application fee?
If you believe you cannot afford the tuition assistance application fee, please contact the school office to discuss your situation. The School has a limited number of waiver vouchers and if your family meets the income threshold, you may qualify for the use of an available voucher.
How are tuition assistance grants determined?
Salvation Christian Academy relies on the assistance of F.A.S.T. (an online service) in calculating the level of demonstrated need of each applicant based upon a completed application. These calculations consider gross income, nontaxable income, assets, liabilities, family size, the number of children in tuition paying schools below the college level, and situations where the income level does not support the spending level, among other items. Included in this calculation is an allowance for basic living expenses and taxes. The Tuition Assistance Committee and School Board reviews this data and makes final decision based upon additional knowledge about your unique situation.
Is there a limit to the tuition assistance available?
The award amount depends on the number of families applying for tuition assistance and the amount of allocated tuition assistance funds. The application fee is $45 and non-refundable. Salvation Christian Academy generally gives priority to returning students, new students who are siblings of existing or past SCA students, and new students that are children or grandchildren of SCA alumni.
What documents do I need to submit in addition to filling out the tuition assistance application?
You will need to submit:
- Your pay stubs for the past 2 months for all jobs. If you are receiving Social Security, unemployment or disability compensation you will need to submit a copy of these stubs.
- If Self Employed send the first two pages of your 2018 IRS Form 1040 and Schedules C&E if applicable.
- A copy of your 2020 W2 and/or 1099 for all jobs worked.
- A complete copy of your FEDERAL tax return including all schedules and business tax returns, such as K1’s and 4835 Form.
- Documentation regarding child support – court documents or check copy.
These documents will be needed for all adults in the household and should be submitted directly to FAST. Upon review of your application, additional documents may be requested.
What if my tax return has not been filed in time to submit it with my assistance application?
It is recommended that you make an appointment with your tax consultant early in order to insure your return is complete by April 15, 2024. Tax returns must be received for your application to be considered complete and eligible for assistance. All assistance granted is contingent upon receipt and review of these documents.
What happens in cases of parental divorce or separation?
Regardless of the marriage status, the School does consider both biological parents as responsible for their child’s education, regardless of any legal assertions to the contrary. Therefore, Salvation Christian Academy requires both biological parents to complete tuition assistance applications.
What allowances are made if one parent cannot be located or refuses to complete the application?
Salvation Christian Academy understands that some family situations can be very difficult. In such cases, a letter may be submitted to SCA from a pastor, social worker or attorney confirming that the other biological parent cannot be located or refuses to participate in any aspects of their child’s life. The letter writer cannot be a relative of the applicant. The letter must state the following, as applicable:
- The whereabouts of the other biological parent is unknown.
- The other biological parent has provided no support and has had no contact with the family for at least two years.
- It is in the family’s best interest not to have further contact with the other biological parent.
- Any other extenuating circumstances that the individual believes the School should consider.
This letter should be submitted directly to: Salvation Christian Academy 10622 8th Street E., Edgewood, WA 98372.
Is the assistance awarded for one year only, or for each year my child attends Salvation Christian Academy?
Assistance awards are for one year only. Families on assistance must re‐apply for each subsequent year they wish to receive such assistance. While there are no guarantee as to future assistance grants, normally once a family is receiving tuition assistance, they will receive grants of similar amounts in future years unless their financial situation changes. However, students in the tuition assistance program are expected to maintain a 2.25 GPA and remain in good standing.
In cases where a family’s financial situation deteriorates, more assistance may be granted unless a family has already been granted the maximum tuition assistance allowed. Conversely, if a family’s financial situation improves or new information comes to light, assistance awarded may be reduced or eliminated if the Tuition Assistance Committee deems such action appropriate.
If my family has an unexpected financial emergency; can I apply for tuition assistance after the school year has started?
We understand that sometimes a family’s financial situation can change unexpectedly. While assistance is more limited, we encourage you to apply if needed. When applying late, please notify the school office that you are submitting an application. Additionally, we encourage you to contact our Accountant to discuss your situation and possible alternative solutions.
When will I know if I have been awarded tuition assistance?
Applications will only be considered if they have been filled out completely and all requested documents have been submitted. Once an application has been submitted with all supporting documentation and no additional information is required, a tuition assistance decision letter will be sent to you within two weeks of the submission date. If additional information is required, a Tuition Assistance Committee member will contact you.
Can I appeal the tuition assistance decision if I believe it is insufficient?
You may appeal the tuition assistance decision if your financial situation has changed or you believe the Tuition Assistance Committee may have misunderstood your current situation. In such cases, you may be asked for additional documentation. Please contact the school office for instructions to submit an appeal.
Will my family have to repay the tuition assistance?
No. Tuition assistance is not a loan. If at some future date your family’s financial situation improves, we hope you will consider making a donation to Salvation Christian Academy to help enable other deserving students to attend.
What if I have additional questions?
Will my tuition assistance status and information remain confidential?
Salvation Christian Academy takes seriously its responsibility to maintain confidentiality over all tuition assistance information and records. It is recommended that you redact any social security numbers listed on your supporting documents and that you personally scan or mail your documents to FAST. SCA must comply with any legal requests from courts or attorneys to provide documents. Parents are expected to keep their tuition assistance awards confidential and not discuss them with other families or teachers.