Tuition Credit Program
How TCP Works | Example | Frequently Asked Questions
- NO FAMILY OBLIGATION. It is your choice to participate in any of the TCP programs offered by the Parent/Teacher Partnership.
- FUNDRAISING IS STRICTLY VOLUNTARY
- FAMILIES' TUITION CREDIT ACCOUNT WILL BEGIN TO EARN CREDIT JULY 1, 2003
- FAMILIES WILL RECEIVE 100% OF THEIR TUITION CREDIT EARNINGS
- Participants can also donate earned credits to another family, a teacher for classroom expenses, a school program (library, computer lab, etc.) or the St. John's School Endowment Fund.
TCP purpose: To help families at St. John’s offset the rising cost of tuition.
TCP goal: To offer practical ways to raise funds that can be applied to families' tuition costs.
How the Tuition Credit Program Works
How does it work? Each of the Tuition Credit Programs offered by the Parent Teacher Partnership will allow families an opportunity to earn “credit” which will be used to offset their tuition costs. This credit is given to each family three times throughout the school year through payments sent directly to the Business Office and then applied directly to your tuition bill.
Tuition Credit Payment Guidelines
For Tuition Credit Earned: The Business Office will receive payment on:
June 1, 2006 to Oct 31, 2006 December 1, 2006
Nov 1, 2006 to Feb 28, 2007 March 15, 2007
March 1, 2007 to May 31, 2007 July 1, 2007
You will receive an itemized statement from the Tuition Credit Program |