Tuition and Financial Aid
When determining your household income, please remember the following: if two parents live together in the home, even if one parent is a step-parent, the combined income must be submitted. If biological parents are not in the same household (but they share care of the child) both incomes must be reported. If parents are divorced, any child support or alimony must be reported and if a parent does not file, an IRS Verification of Non-filing Letter (4506-T) will be required during enrollment.
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Tuition & Financial Aid
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NEED-BASED FINANCIAL AID
Need-Based Financial Aid is available for families of students who are accepted. Currently enrolled families may complete their annual application to renew financial aid starting January 1 for the next school year. New families may apply at any time, but the application will not be processed until the student has been accepted for enrollment. You may access the online application. Please contact the Director of Financial Aid, at 252-316-2560 if you have any questions.
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529 Education Savings Plan
529 Education Savings Plans can be used to pay for K-12 tuition. Under the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act passed in December 2017, you are allowed to take a qualified distribution of up to $10,000 per year for K–12 tuition at any public, private, or religious school from a qualified 529 Education Savings Plan.
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NC Opportunity Scholarship
NC Opportunity Scholarships (administered through NCESSA - North Carolina Educational Assistance Authority) are available to students in grades K-12. This program helps families who make below a certain amount of income pay tuition at participating nonpublic (private) schools like TCSA. Prospective students who apply for the NC Opportunity Scholarship must concurrently complete TCSA's admission process.
Get in Touch
If you have any questions, please contact the Office of Financial Aid at contact@tcsacad.com