2788 Carroll Creek Rd.
Johnson City, TN 37615
(423) 854-9819
Fax: (423) 854-8958

For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life.

John 3:16

 2010-11 School Year Tuition and Fees Schedule

 

  Grade Level Annual Tuition

Annual One Payment Charge Due by June 1a

12 Month Pay Plan EFTb June - May  12 Month Pay Plan INVc June - May
                                

Elementary                    

Grades K-6 $5880 $5,762.40 $490.00 $495.00

Secondary 

Grades 7-12 $6435 $6,306.30 $536.25 $541.25

a) A 2% discount is offered if tuition is paid in full on or before June 1, 2010. This does not apply to families receiving any form of tuition assistance.

b) EFT is auto debit withdrawal transaction for your tuition payment on the 5th school working day of each month.

c) INV refers to receiving a monthly notice for tuition payment. There is a per child per month adder for this option.

Fees

K – 12 Extended Care:

Care is available for each full school day during the 180 day school calendar. Annual fees are set based on school days and not attendance within individual months. The program is available Monday through Friday, 3:00PM – 5:30PM.

 
                          Annual Prepaid:         $1000 per year (10 monthly payments of $100)
                          Daily Rate:                 $12 per day (billed at each month end)
 
                          Late Fee:                    $25.00 for any pick up past 5:30PM
 

Application Fee

Per Family

   $10

Enrollment Fee One time fee for new students. No portion of this fee is refundable.

 $150

Student Fee This is an annual fee for all students and is due at enrollment. No portion of this fee is refundable.
 

 $250

Late Fee Account assessed for late monthly tuition installment if payment is not received by the 10th of the month.

   $25

NSF Check Charge  

Amount assessed for any returned check

   $20

Physical Education

Clothes (shorts and shirt) for every secondary student to be worn for P. E. classes.     Girls: 

                                                                                                                                  Boys:                      

   $20

 $16

Consumables

 

All students in grades K-12 will be able to view a school supply list on the PA website. All students in grades 7-12 will be required to purchase assigned consumable books. The fees for these vary by course. In addition, students are provided with a set of textbooks which must be returned at the end of the school year. If books are damaged to be unusable or lost, parents will be charged for repair or replacement when the damage is assessed.

 

Junior Varsity Athletic Fee (per sport)

For students participating in junior high athletics (this is a participationfee, other expenses will apply).

   $40

High School Athletic Fee (per sport) For students participating in high school athletics (this is a participation fee, other expenses will apply).

   $50

Field Trips Elementary students visit a variety of local attractions throughout the Year. Parents are billed at each month end for these trips.

 

Overnight Trips & Camps

 

                  

 

 

Grade 6

Space Camp; AL  

$300

 

Grade 8 

Williamsburg; VA

$350

  Grade 9 Camp Bethel; VA

$100

 

Grade 10 & 11

Creation Museum; KY

$60

  Grade 11  Washington, DC

$375

  Grade 12 Europe Trip

$3000

  Ensemble          New York City (every other year)

$500

                                  
                                                   
                                                                                         
                      
                                        
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
>The fees for the above trips and camps may vary from year to year. These are estimates based on the 2009-10 school year prices. All tuition accounts must be current in
order for students to participate. 
 
Note on Fundraising:
Providence Academy allows for tuition assistance though needs based scholarship fund (annual scholarship fund). There is also a Knight Fund in place to 
make purchases for the school to enhance or provide operating defficiencies for the school. The secondary students and parents conduct fundraising
activities to provide revenue to offset the cost of the overnight trips and camps. In addition to monetary gifts, many parents contribute time and resources to
perform tasks that would otherwise result in increased expenses for Providence Academy.
Volunteer Hours:
To assist Providence Academy in keeping tuition accessible, families may participate in our volunteer program. Volunteer hours include serving the school
in the various areas including but not limited to: classroom activities, fundraising, performing arts, athletics, chapel and academic events.
 
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