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Financial Aid Facts
2008-2009 Financial Aid Budget:
$6 million
Students on financial aid,
(Classes I-IV):
30 percent
Financial Aid Links
Fill Out a PFS Online
Financial
Aid Frequently Asked Questions
Korean War Memorial Scholarship
National Association of Independent Schools (NAIS)
Contact Information
Office of Financial Aid
Milton Academy
170 Centre Street
Milton, MA 02186
Tel: 617-898-2233
Fax: 617-898-2237
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Financial Aid Philosophy
Milton Academy is deeply committed to enrolling outstanding
and qualified applicants regardless of their families' financial
circumstances. Milton strives to meet 100 percent of the demonstrated
need for each student it enrolls. Milton's diversity is a hallmark
of the School; Milton actively seeks young people with academic
promise and a range of talents, skills and interests. The School
does not discriminate on the basis of gender, race, color, handicapped
status, sexual orientation, religion, or national or ethnic origin.
How to Apply
Financial aid information is included with all admission packages. Families who wish to apply for financial aid must submit a Parents’ Financial Statement (PFS) to the School and Student Service for Financial Aid (SSS) before January 15. Click here to fill out a PFS online.
In addition, families must also submit a copy of their most recent federal tax return to the Office of Financial Aid by January 15. Financial Aid decisions will be mailed along with the admission decision on March 10.
Determining Need For Financial Aid
Milton Academy uses the analysis system of School and Student Service
for Financial Aid (SSS) to assess need. Milton defines "need"
as the difference between the total cost of attendance (tuition,
fees, books, etc.) and a familys ability to pay that cost.
The need assessment is based upon 2007 and 2008 income and family
expenses, assets and liabilities, family size, cost of living and
the number of children for whom a family must pay tuition. Milton
expects that all parents who seek aid will be employed, unless they
are caretakers for children under the age of five, provide live-in
care for an elderly dependent, or have a prohibitive disability.
In the case of divorced or separated parents, both natural parents
are required to complete financial aid applications, and the income
and assets of both parents (and new spouses, if any) are taken into
consideration.
Although families must reapply for financial aid each year, a family
should expect that grants would be renewed at the original level of
funding unless there is a significant change in demonstrated need.
For those families who do not qualify for a need-based grant, financing options are available to help manage the cost of a Milton education. Plan descriptions are available from the Business Office (617-898-2285).
We hope that families will not be discouraged by the costs of independent
education or by the process of applying for financial aid. If you
are uncertain about your eligibility for aid or have questions about
the process, we urge you to contact the Office of Financial Aid at
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