Financial Aid






2006-2007 Financial Aid Guide

Tuition payments can be made online at E-cashier.

There are two types of financial aid:

1)Merit-based scholarships, based on academic performance

* The majority of merit -based scholarships are awarded based on the student's success on the entrance exam.

2)Financial aid, based on calculated financial need

Both types of assistance may only be received after a student registers.Applications for both will be available at registration.

Families wishing to apply for financial aid are required to complete an application and pay a small application fee. The forms are processed by an outside organization and a report of each family's need is returned to Bishop Kearney, so that the school may then evaluate it's ability to provide aid to the greatest number of deserving families.

Tuition for the 2006-2007 school year is $6,900.  There is a $200 registration fee.


Bishop Kearney's offers  three payment options:

1.)A single lump sum payment made by July 1 earns a 3% tuition discount.

2.)Ten monthly payments beginning in July via Electronic Funds Transfer.

3.)Ten monthly payments beginning in July via credit card. (A convenience fee is added to this option.)

Bishop Kearney & M&T Bank Private K-12 Loan Program

The M&T Bank K-12 Education Loan is a credit-based loan program to help families with the costs of education at participating non-public schools. The K-12 Education Loan is an alternative to leveraging home equity or tapping into retirement funds. It can be used for books, tuition, uniforms and any other education-related expenses.

  • Borrow from $1,000 to $20,000 annually, per student
  • Up to 10 years to repay (depending on the loan amount)
  • Variable interest rate (Libor + 3.5%)
  • 5% Guarantee Fee
  • Repayment begins 45 days after disbursement

Apply online with M&T Bank or simply call toll-free, 888-454-7633. Have the following information ready and your loan could be approved in minutes.

  • Parent Information
  • Student Information
  • Personal Reference Information
  • Income Information
  • School Information
  • Requested Loan Amount

Tuition is $2,200 less than the cost to educate a child.  Families are encouraged to make a gift to help fund the difference.