Tuition, Fees, Scholarships & Assistance

Tuition

Tuition for the 2011-2012 school year is $7,900. Tuition is subject to change each subsequent year.

Tuition may be paid in one, two, ten or twelve installments.

A discount is available for multiple enrolled siblings.

Fees

Registration Fee
A registration fee in the amount of $150 is due at the time that a student enrolls and for each re-enrollment for subsequent grade levels.

Book Deposit
A book deposit in the amount of $100 is due at the time that a student enrolls. The deposit is used as an offset for replacement cost of any lost or damaged textbooks during the student’s years at Antonian.

Other Costs

Extracurricular activities may assess for a cost for dues or to cover the costs of articles attributable directly to the student.

Merit-Based Scholarships

  • High School Placement Test (HSPT) Scholarship – Students who score in the 90th percentile or higher on the composite battery of the High School Placement Test (National Percentile Ranking, NPR) earn a scholarship ranging from $200 to $500 (graduated amounts as the score increases from 90 to 99).
  • Valedictorian/Salutatorian Scholarship – Each entering freshman student who finishes eighth grade and is recognized by his/her school as first or second by academic rank earns a scholarship in the amount of $1,000 for each year the student attends Antonian for a maximum potential award of of $4,000 per student.

Need-Based Tuition Assistance

  • Antonian Tuition Assistance Funds - Antonian directly provides need-based tuition assistance to enrolled students prioritized by financial needs and available funding. Funds are applied directly to the respective student’s tuition account. Awards typically range from $500 to $3,000 per year. Antonian follows the minimum federal guidelines for funding. Funding does not automatically carry forward each year—an application must be submitted for each subsequent year of enrollment. There is no fee to apply for Antonian Tuition Assistance Funds. Applications are typically made available in mid to late March each year. Deadline to apply is typically early to mid April each year. Notifications of award are made through mailed correspondence to families typically by late May each year.
  • Hope for the Future (Archdiocese of San Antonio) - Hope for the Future provides need-based tuition assistance for Catholic and non-Catholic students who meet eligibility requirements and enroll in one of the Catholic schools in the Archdiocese of San Antonio. Tuition assistance is prioritized by financial need and based on available funding. Funds are paid directly to the school on behalf of the student, half the award each semester. Awards for high school students typically range from $500 to $2,000 per year based on financial need analysis. Funding does not automatically carry forward each year—an application must be submitted for each subsequent year of enrollment. Applications must be filled out on-line and are submitted directly to the Archdiocese. Awarding of funding is fully the responsibility of the Archdiocese. There is a $25 application fee per family. Notifications are sent by e-mail in May or June. For more information, please see www.hopeforfuture.org.
  • Antonian Aramark Vending Program - Aramark Vending allows Antonian families a share of proceeds from Aramark vending concessions when families work the concession venues through the Antonian Parent Committee. Proceeds from these events are held in trust through the Antonian business office and may be “drawn” to cover eligible educational expenses payable to Antonian. For more information, contact Debra Rodriguez by telephone at 210.835.6785 or by email to djrodriguezapc@yahoo.com.