Costs and Financial Aid
Costs for the entire 2008-2009 school year:
(August 20 -
May 30)
A $100 non-refundable application fee is required when an
application is submitted.
Tuition, room, board, and fees for the
2008-2009 school year total $21,300. In addition,
we
require a $3,700 deposit for new cadets, which is an average cadet expense
to cover uniforms, books, fees, and estimated expenses.
Expenses
over the deposit are due as billed at the close of each month.
Any unused balance of this deposit carries
to the next school year.
To
take advantage of both the internet and intranet, the technology program requires
Upper School cadets to rent a Wyse terminal for network access stored in
each cadet's barrack room.
The cost for the school year is $300.00.
Lower school cadets pay a $25
technology fee for access to e-mail and internet privileges. (Lower
school cadets do not have terminals in their rooms)
Breakdown
of cost for the school year:
| Room |
$5,000.00 |
| Board |
3,500.00 |
| Tuition |
10,600.00 |
| Fees (Basic weekly laundry,
haircuts, entertainment, lab fees, graduation fees, newspaper) |
+2,200.00 |
| Total for tuition, room, board and
fees |
21,300.00 |
| Plus a deposit
for uniforms, books and estimated expenses |
+3,700.00* |
| Total Cost |
$25,000.00 |
There are four payment plans available. With the
Early
Payment Plan, the full cost of $25,000.00 less a $500.00 discount is payable on or before June 2nd.
The Basic Payment Plan requires full payment of $25,000.00 by entrance date.
A Deferred Payment Plan is available at an added cost of $400.00; this
requires 60% of the total cost at registration and the remaining 40% due on or
before December 10th. A Monthly Payment Plan is available at an
additional $600 cost; this requires 10 equal monthly installments starting
in March and due on or before December
10th.
Note: Some medical charges are billed to the
student’s accounts, but are not part of the estimated expense. Inpatient
and outpatient services through the hospital are billed to parent's
insurance company.
Second Semester 2009: (January
17—May 30)
A $100 non-refundable application fee is required when an application is
submitted.
Tuition, room, board, and fees for the
January semester within the 2008-2009 school year total $10,650. In addition,
we require a $3,700 deposit for new cadets, which is an average cadet expense
to cover uniforms, books, fees, and estimated expenses.
Expenses
over the deposit are due as billed at the close of each month.
Any unused balance of this deposit carries
to the next school year.
To take advantage of both the internet and intranet, the technology program requires
upper school cadets to rent a Wyse terminal for network access
stored in each cadet's barrack room.
The cost for the year is $300.00.
Lower school cadets pay a $25 technology fee for access to e-mail and internet privileges.
(Lower school cadets do not have terminals in their rooms.)
For students entering Howe at the beginning of the Second Semester the cost
breakdown is as follows:
Tuition, Room, Board and Fees
|
$10,650.00 |
Deposit for Uniforms,
Books and Estimated Expenses
|
+3,700.00* |
Total Cost
|
$14,350.00 |
Note: Some medical charges are billed to the
student’s accounts, but are not part of the estimated expense. Inpatient
and outpatient services through the hospital are billed to parent's
insurance company.
Financial Aid
Howe uses a variety of approaches to financial aid. Most of the scholarship funds are used
to help deserving cadets who have proven financial need. To assist as many students as
possible, we provide small scholarships to many families, as opposed to granting
large awards to only a limited number of students. The average award
is about $4,000. About 40 percent of our
students receive some form of financial aid.
Financial aid is awarded on a year-to-year basis. To apply
for financial aid, the student's parent(s) must submit an Application for Financial Assistance along
with a copy of their most recent Federal Income Tax Form 1040. Financial aid
awards
include work-aid, music and academic scholarships; legacy and sibling discounts are also
available.
A student will not be awarded financial aid until the
he/she is accepted to the school.
To obtain more information about financial aid, including personal loan information and an
Application for Financial Assistance, call our
Admissions Office
toll-free at
1-888-462-4693 (888-GO2-HOWE)
or
260-562-2131.
The Junior Ring Ceremony
 One
of Howe
Military Schools' tradition is the Junior Ring Ceremony. The origin
of this tradition is obscured, but the graduating cadets and the junior
class meet in Saint James Chapel. During the services overseen by the
rector, the Senior Class presents the Junior Class with their class rings
and charges them with the status of continuing the customs and traditions
of Howe Military School. The junior class, after accepting the charge,
prepares the Senior Class for their commencement by turning their ring to
show completion of secondary education.
The faculty and staff of Howe Military School are committed to providing a
structured environment in which learning can and does occur; and with the
support of parents, alumni, friends, and the dedicated effort of the
students themselves, to produce the leaders of the next generation.
The foundation of our mission is our mottos: "FIDES ET HONOR" (Faith and
Honor) and "ECCLESIAE ET PATRIAE" (God and Country)
*Disclaimer:
Howe Military School is a traditional, college preparatory, secondary boarding
school.
Though classes are small, our school is not staffed or equipped to help
students who need any kind of learning accommodations.
This includes needs such as resource room, special tutoring, extra
test-taking time, or staff to accompany students.
Howe cannot accept students with learning disabilities or severe
emotional diagnoses.
The programs, staff, or therapeutic counselors necessary to assist
students with special needs are not available at Howe.
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