Financial Aid
Financial Aid
2008 – 2009 School Year
provided by
Catholic Education Foundation
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Family Income Guidelines for all Tuition Award Programs |
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| FINANCIAL ELIGIBILITY: | |||
| The annual gross income amounts indicated below are approximately 115% above the “Free” Federal School Lunch Program income guidelines. | |||
| A child from households with total incomes at or below the following levels is financially eligible for a CEF Tuition Award: | |||
| Household Size | Annually | ||
| 1* | $15,646 | ||
| 2 | $21,060 | ||
| 3 | $26,490 | ||
| 4 | $31,922 | ||
| 5 | $37,337 | ||
| 6 | $42,763 | ||
| 7 | $48,199 | ||
| 8 | $53,620 | ||
| For each additional Family Member: | |||
| +1 | $5,437 | ||
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DEFINITION OF A HOUSEHOLD: |
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Household means a group of related or non-related individuals who are living as one economic unit and are sharing living expenses. Living expenses include rent, clothes, food, doctor bills, utilities (electrical, gas, water) and the like. |
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| *DEFINITION OF A ONE-MEMBER HOUSEHOLD | |||
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1. A household of one means a pupil who is his/her sole support. |
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| 2. Institutionalized children are always one-member households | |||
| 3. Foster children are one-member households only if the welfare/placement agency maintains legal responsibility for the child. | |||

