Find more information on these topics at the links below:
- Independent School Admissions
- Educational Consultants
- Boarding Schools
- Single-Sex Education
- International Schools
- Financial Aid Application Forms
- Loan Services
- Tuition Payment Plans
- Tax-Advantaged Savings Programs
- Merit Aid/Scholarships
Independent School Admissions
NAIS member schools strive to uphold Principles of Good Practice, guidelines that set high standards and define ethical behavior in more than a dozen important areas of independent school operations. Each set of principles was drafted by an NAIS committee of practitioners in that professional area and submitted to the NAIS board of trustees for approval.
Two of the areas the Principles of Good Practice cover are especially relevant to families who want to learn more about how schools operate.
- Principles of Good Practice for Admission guide the admission staff’s dealings with parents, schools, colleagues, and the general public. The principles cover issues including nondiscrimination, financial aid, confidentiality, and more.
- Principles of Good Practice for Equity and Justice provide a foundation for communities that are inclusive, diverse, and multicultural.
Educational Consultants
Independent Educational Consultants Association members specialize in helping families select and apply to international schools, boarding schools, schools for students with learning disabilities, and other independent schools.
Boarding Schools
Junior Boarding Schools Association represents 14 schools that specialize in elementary and middle school education in a residential setting. Get member links; perspectives from parents, faculty, students, and alumni; essays on the junior boarding school experience; and other resources.
The Association of Boarding Schools (TABS) provides definitions and links to different types of boarding schools, including military, junior boarding, pre-professional arts, etc., as well as information for international families and application advice.
Western Boarding Schools Association represents more than three dozen college-preparatory schools in the western United States and Canada. The site provides a school finder, a calendar of school fairs, and application materials.
Single-Sex Education
International Boys’ School Coalition represents 150 independent and parochial boys’ schools worldwide.
National Coalition of Girls’ Schools offers guidance on "Why a Girls' School" along with “Tips for Parents” and “Tips for Girls.” You can also search a state-by-state listing of more than 100 girls’ schools in the Member Directory.
International Schools
Canadian Association of Independent Schools includes a membership listing you can search for more than 75 schools by province or school type.
Council of International Schools provides a member directory of international schools.
Financial Aid Application Forms
There are services that process financial aid for many independent schools. Ask your school if it recommends any of these services and what forms you need to fill out.
Loan Services
Financial aid loan programs are tuition-loan services especially for kindergarten through 12th grade. Ask the school to which you’re applying if it has any preferred loan companies, perhaps connected with its tuition-payment plan.
Tuition Payment Plans
Tuition payment plans allow you to make monthly payments for independent school fees and tuition, instead of paying in one or two lump sums. Typically, payment plans are coordinated between a financial services company and individual schools and are offered to families for a relatively small fee. Ask your school if it recommends certain plans or providers.
Tax-Advantaged Savings Programs
Coverdell Education Savings Accounts (ESAs) are tax-friendly accounts that families can use for K-12 private school expenses, as well as higher education. You can learn more at http://finaid.org/savings/coverdell.phtml and in the IRS publication “Tax Benefits for Education.” (Note that the IRS publication covers more than just Coverdell accounts, including many tax-related programs that are exclusively for college expenses.)
Merit Aid/Scholarships
The majority of financial aid available to families attending independent schools comes directly from the schools, so the first step in researching scholarships is to talk to the school. Also look into scholarship programs offered by local chapters of national organizations like the Rotary Club, employers, churches, civic organizations, and your local Chamber of Commerce. Some of these are listed below.
NAIS has compiled the following list of scholarship programs for informational purposes only. The information has been verified to the best of NAIS’s ability. NAIS cannot be held responsible if certain programs cease operations, alter their program details, or change contact information. Because these organizations are largely funded through voluntary, private donations, programs may change at any time. Contact the agencies for specific program terms, descriptions, deadlines, and eligibility requirements.
Arizona School Choice Trust
Contact
PO Box 1616Phoenix, AZ 85311
[email protected]
623-414-3429
http://www.asct.org
For students in
State: ArizonaAffiliations
Childrens Scholarship FundRestrictions
Income-based
BASIC Fund (California)
Contact
268 Bush StreetSan Francisco, CA 94104
415-986-5650
http://www.basicfund.org
For students in
State: CaliforniaCounties: Alameda, Contra Costa, Marin, San Francisco, and San Mateo
Restrictions
Application period from January-April on a first come, first served basis. Maximum scholarship of $1,600/year.
BISON Scholarship Fund (New York)
Contact
PO Box 1134Buffalo, NY 14205
[email protected]
(716) 854-0869
http://www.bisonfund.com
For students in
State: New YorkCounties: City of Buffalo, Lackawanna, West Seneca, Cheektowaga, Snyder/Eggertsville, Kenmore, and Town of Tonawanda
Baltimore Educational Scholarship Trust
Contact
808 North Charles StreetBaltimore, MD 21201
(410) 752-2225
http://www.besttrust.org
For students in
State: MarylandCounties: Baltimore
Black Student Fund (DC)
Contact
3636 16th Street NW, 4th FloorWashington, DC 20010
[email protected]
(202) 387-1414
http://www.blackstudentfund.org
For students in
State: District of ColumbiaCounties: DC Metropolitan area
Boys' Club of New York
Contact
287 East 10th StreetNew York, NY 10009
http://www.bcny.org
For students in
State: New YorkCounties: NYC
Restrictions
Must become a member of the Boys' Club of New York.
CEO Connecticut
Contact
1000 Lafayette Blvd., Suite 1100Bridgeport, CT 06604
http://ceoct.org/index.html
For students in
State: ConnecticutCounties: Hartford and Bridgeport
Affiliations
Children First America
Capital Partners For Education (DC)
Contact
1413 K Street, N.W., 2nd floorWashington, DC 20005
http://www.cpfe.org
(202) 682-6020
For students in
State: District of ColumbiaCounties: metropolitan area
Restrictions
A GPA of 2.0-3.0 is required. Single-parent, low-income households.
Catholic Schools Foundation (Massachusetts)
Contact
260 Franklin Street, Suite 630Boston, MA 02110
[email protected]
https://www.csfboston.org/programs/
(617) 778-5981
For students in
State: MassachusettsCounties: Boston area inner-city
Charles E. Ellis Trust For Girls (Pennsylvania)
Contact
215 S. Broad Street, 10th FloorPhiladelphia, PA 19107
http://www.ellistrust.org/
(215) 735-4480
For students in
State: PennsylvaniaCounties: Philadelphia
Children's Education Fund (Texas)
Contact
PO Box 225748Dallas, TX 75222-5748
[email protected]
http://www.todayfoundation.org
(214) 572-4487
For students in
State: TexasCounties: Dallas County
Children's Scholarship Fund
Contact
8 West 38th Street, 9th FloorNew York, NY 10018
[email protected]
http://www.scholarshipfund.org
(212) 515-7100
Restrictions
Available to students entering grades K - 8
Daniel Murphy Scholarship Foundation
Contact
100 West Monroe, Suite 500Chicago, IL 60603
[email protected]
http://www.dmsf.org
(312) 455-7800
For students in
State: IllinoisCounties: Chicago
The Denver Foundation
Contact
55 Madison St, 8th FloorDenver, CO 80206
[email protected]
http://www.denverfoundation.org
(303) 300-1790
For students in
State: ColoradoCounties: Denver public schools
Denver Urban Scholars (Colorado)
Contact
3532 Franklin Street, Suite TDenver, CO 80205
http://denverurbanscholars.org/
For students in
State: ColoradoCounties: Denver metropolitan area
Latino Student Fund
Contact
PO Box 5403Washington, DC 20016
[email protected]
http://www.latinostudentfund.org
(2020 244-3438
For students in
State: District of ColumbiaCounties: Washington metropolitan area
Restrictions
Maximum Scholarship: Grades PreK-5: $500
LINK Unlimited
Contact
2221 South State StreetChicago, IL 60616
http://www.linkunlimited.org
(312) 225-5465
For students in
State: IllinoisCounties: Chicago metropolitan area
Maine Community Foundation
Contact
245 Main St., Ellsworth ME 04605(877) 700-6800
[email protected]
http://mainecf.org/Scholarships/PrivateHighSchool/tabid/217/
For students in
State: Maine
New Hampshire Charitable Foundation
Contact
37 Pleasant StreetConcord, NH 03301-4005
[email protected]
http://www.nhcf.org
For students in
State: New HampshireCounties: Belknap County
Office of Navajo Nation Scholarship & Financial Assistance
Contact
PO Box 1599Window Rock, AZ 86515
http://www.onnsfa.org
Affiliations
Office of DINE YouthRestrictions
Contingent upon available funds. For students entering grades 9-12, meeting the required GPA of 3.3.
Partners Advancing Values in Education (Wisconsin)
Contact
135 W. Wells Street, Ste. 850Milwaukee, WI 53203
[email protected]
http://www.pave.org
(414) 263-2970
For students in
State: WisconsinCounties: Milwaukee
Philadelphia Yearly Meeting/Society of Friends
Contact
1515 Cherry StreetPhiladelphia, PA 19102
[email protected]
http://www.pym.org
For students in
State: PennsylvaniaCounties: Philadelphia area
Rhode Islanders Sponsoring Education
Contact
143 Prairie Avenue, 1st FloorProvidence, RI 02905
(401) 421-2010
http://www.riseonline.org
For students in
State: Rhode IslandCounties: Providence metropolitan area
Scholarship Fund for Inner-City Children (New Jersey)
Contact
PO Box 9500171 Clifton Avenue
Newark, NJ 07104-0500
(973) 497-4279
[email protected]
http://www.sficnj.org
For students in
State: New JerseyCounties: Essex, Union, Hudson, and Bergen counties
Affiliations
Children's Scholarship Fund
School CHOICE Scholarships, Inc. (Kentucky)
Contact
PO Box 221546Louisville, KY 40252-1546
[email protected]
http://www.schoolchoiceky.org
For students in
State: KentuckyCounties: Jefferson and Oldham Counties
Shepherd Foundation (DC)
Contact
PO Box 50Kensington, MD 20895
(240) 482-4963
[email protected]
http://www.theshepherdfoundation.org
For students in
State: District of ColumbiaCounties: Washington metropolitan area
Restrictions
Funds paid directly to the school on behalf of the students.
Skillman Foundation (Michigan)
Contact
100 Talon Centre Dr. Suite 100Detroit, Michigan 48207
(313) 393-1185
[email protected]
http://www.skillman.org
For students in
State: MichiganRestrictions
Not available to families.
Student/Partner Alliance (New Jersey)
Contact
PO Box 566Millburn, NJ 07041
(973) 379-5878
http://www.studentpartneralliance.org
For students in
State: New Jersey
Tri-County Scholarship Fund (New Jersey)
Contact
4 Century DriveParsippany, NJ 07054
http://www.tcsfund.org
For students in
State: New Jersey
Vermont Student Opportunity Scholarships (Vermont)
Contact
PO Box 232Williston, VT 05495
For students in
State: Vermont
Wight Foundation, Inc. (New Jersey)
Contact
60 Park Place, 17th FloorNewark, NJ 07102
[email protected]
http://www.wightfoundation.org
(973) 824-1195
For students in
State: New JerseyCounties: Greater Newark area