If you need financial aid to afford FlexSchool and you are not being funded by a school district, you will be asked to fill out the School and Student Services (SSS) application, which calculates an Estimated Family Contribution (EFC). We cannot guarantee that we can meet 100% of a family’s need, but we will come as close as we can.
School & Student Services (SSS) provides several guides to help you through the process of applying for financial aid, including parent webinars, the Family Guide to Financial Aid, tips, and case studies. These can all be found on their website at SSS Financial Aid Process.
In addition, the Financial Aid Information Sheet provides information specific to applying for financial aid at FlexSchool, such as tax documents required and re-enrollment deadlines.
Tuition costs are calculated on a yearly basis, with summer school/ESY billed separately. For students who join after the academic year has begun, tuition is calculated by the number of weeks remaining in the school year. FlexFridays and our annual Adventure Week are included in tuition.
Infrequently, a child will need services that are not included in tuition, all of which you will know about before you sign a contract. For example, if your child wants a private language class or needs more intensive private instructional support, those charges are added to the tuition.
Scholarships
FlexSchool is proud to award three scholarships to incoming high school students. The Maddie Sanford Scholarship, the William Morse Scholarship, and the Founder's Scholarship all cover half the cost of tuition and extend through a student’s entire career at FlexSchool. To learn more about our scholarships and when each one will next become available, click the buttons below.