The Hebrew Academy is committed to making Jewish education accessible to families regardless of their economic situation. In these unique financial times we appreciate the sacrifices parents are making in choosing to give their children a Jewish day school education.
To make the one-of-kind Hebrew Academy experience more affordable and within reach of families at all levels of financial ability, we proudly introduce three groundbreaking, personalized tuition affordability programs to help parents give their children the best Jewish day school education.
The Hebrew Academy’s Tuition Affordability Programs:
• Discover Hebrew Academy Grant is for families new to our school with children entering in any grade K - 8. This grant is for $3000 per year per child enrolled, for a maximum of $9,000 over 3 years per child. A limited number of grants are available on a first come, first serve basis. Families applying for Traditional Financial Aid or Quick Track Tuition Credits are not eligible for this grant. To download the Discover Hebrew Academy Grant application form click here.
•Quick Track Tuition Credit is designed for all Hebrew Academy families, new and current, with Adjusted Gross Incomes up to $250,000 who do not qualify for Traditional Financial Aid or who don't want to go through the more lengthy Traditional Financial Aid application process. The Quick Track program provides a predetermined tuition reduction depending upon the family's adjusted gross income and number of children enrolled in The Hebrew Academy. Families who apply for Traditional Financial Aid and do not qualify will automatically be considered for Quick Track. Quick Track Tuition Credit application forms can be downloaded by clicking here.
•Traditional Financial Aid is for families, new and current, who cannot meet the full tuition obligation and who need the maximum possible reduction.
Decisions to provide assistance are strictly based on the family's financial need. Need is defined as the difference between the family's resources and the student's educational expenses. Financial aid awards are granted for tuition only and do not cover other mandatory school fees. Financial Aid decisions are made independently of admission decisions, and does not affect in any way an applicant's chance for admission.
Any family who feel they need funding to afford the cost of Jewish Day School education is encouraged to apply to the Traditional Financial Aid program.
Please note that financial assistance is not available for Toddler or Nursery, and only a few limited grants are available for Pre-K.
To learn more about applying for Financial Aid, click here.
For further information on our three Affordability Programs please contact our Director of Admissions, Shternie Perline at This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or 845-634-0951 x 109.
