St. John's College High School strives to keep quality education affordable for all families. In addition to tuition assistance we offer numerous scholarship opportunities.
Tuition Assistance
To apply for tuition assistance, please complete St. John's online form through FACTS with the required supporting documentation. This application is due January 31, 2025. The St. John's Finance Committee will review all documentation and families will be notified in their acceptance packet. For more information, please contact Ashlyn Neuberger.
If applying for need-based tuition assistance, returning families are required to submit an application and supporting documentation to FACTS Grant and Aid Assessment by Friday, Feb. 14, 2025.
SJC families with current returning SJC student(s) who will be adding a sibling may apply for the need-based tuition assistance program. The submission of an application along with the requested supporting documentation must be uploaded to FACTS Grant and Aid Assessment by Monday, Feb. 5, 2024.
This application is independent of the St. John's tuition assistance process.
The Archdiocese of Washington Student Aid Form is administered by the Archdiocese through TADS and is available online.
$5,000–6,000 / year for four consecutive years
Presidential Scholarships are awarded to the highest-caliber students who demonstrate scholastic aptitude, score in the top percentile on the HSPT, display outstanding academic performance, and show a commitment to extracurricular involvement. Recipients are enrolled in the De La Salle Scholars Program for four years.
$4,000 / year for four consecutive years
Principal Scholarships are awarded to the highest-caliber students who demonstrate scholastic aptitude, outstanding academic performance, a commitment to extracurricular involvement and score in the top percentiles on the HSPT. Recipients are enrolled in the De La Salle Scholars Program for four years.
$500–$1,500 / year for four consecutive years
Music scholarships are awarded to students who demonstrate notable achievement in instrumental (woodwind, brass, percussion and string) and vocal music. Scholarships from $500 to $1,500 are awarded each year, depending on a student’s audition.
Auditions are held in January and may be scheduled online after the application deadline.
- Questions about Band Auditions? Email Ken Hammann.
- Questions about Strings Auditions? Alessandra Cuffaro.
- Questions about Vocal Auditions? Email Kate Fernandez.
$500–$1,500 / year for four consecutive years
Fine arts scholarships are awarded to students who demonstrate notable achievement in art. Scholarships from $500 to $1,500 are awarded each year, depending on a student’s portfolio.
Students are required to upload portfolios to their Admissions checklist by December 6, including photos of recent artwork that best reflects their talent. Artwork can be any medium.
Questions about Fine Arts Scholarships? Email Tiffany Mills.
$500–$1,500 / year for four consecutive years
Theatre scholarships are awarded to students who demonstrate notable achievement in the theatrical arts. Scholarships from $500 to $1,500 are awarded each year, depending on a student’s audition.
Auditions are held in January and may be scheduled online after the application deadline.
Questions about Theatre Scholarships? Email Christie Graham.