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Saint John the Baptist Catholic Elementary is committed to offering a complete education to families throughout our community. In keeping with our mission, families who do not have the means to pay our full tuition rates may apply for tuition assistance/financial aid. In fact, more than 40% of our students/families receive assistance in the form of need-based tuition adjustments.
How to qualify for Financial Aid
Families may apply for Tuition Assistance/Financial Aid online through FACTS Grant and Aid Assessment (FGAA). The FGAA analysis determines the recommended parental contribution for education.
For questions or more info about tuition, please contact Ruth Fitzpatrick at (801) 984–7665 or [email protected] or Vanessa Morales, hablo español, [email protected], (801) 984-7192.
The Diocese of Salt Lake City in cooperation with the Diocesan School Board and the respective school administration and school board determines the fees and tuition each year. Annual increases are to be expected.
Scholarships
Utah Fits All
The Utah Fits All Scholarship Program, launching for the first time in the 2024-2025 school year, offers tax-free scholarship funds to eligible students for use toward tuition. A student who is a resident of Utah, including a child of a military service member, eligible to participate in K-12 (at least 5 years old and no more than 18 years old on or before September 1 of the year in which you are applying), does not receive the Carson Smith Opportunity Scholarship; is not enrolled in an LEA or in the Statewide Online Education Program (SOEP) upon receiving the scholarship are eligible. More information may be found on the UFA website.
Carson Smith Opportunity Scholarship
The 2024 Utah State Legislature passed a bill merging the Special Needs Opportunity Scholarship program with the Carson Smith Scholarship program. Children First Education Fund (CFEF) will administer the new combined program. Scholarships are available for children in preschool, kindergarten, and grades 1-12, and may be used for private school tuition, books, supplies, and education-related therapies or treatments. Scholarships are generally awarded for a term of three years and may be renewed in 3-year increments, so long as the student continues to demonstrate eligibility. More information may be found at the CFEF website.
ACE Scholarships
ACE Scholarships are partial tuition, intended to provide added assistance lower-income families may need to enroll their child in a private school. Standard ACE award amounts are $3,000 for K-8 and $4,000 for high school, and no greater than 50% of private school tuition, yet may vary dependent upon unique circumstances. Families are responsible for working out a payment plan with the school for the remainder of the tuition. More information may be found on the ACE website.