Affording JPII | Admissions | John Paul II High School | Texas

Affording JPII

 

Tuition and Financial Assistance

A John Paul II Catholic education is an investment in your child's future. We pride ourselves on the personal attention we give each student's situation, and we strive to work with families of various financial circumstances.

Merit Scholarships and Grants

All applicants are considered for several different merit-based scholarships and grants. The JPII Admissions Committee determines merit-based scholarship awards after a holistic review of each applicant. Awards are distributed upon acceptance.

Any employee of a school in the Diocese of Dallas is eligible to receive a grant contingent upon employment verification.

Financial Assistance

At John Paul II High School we take very seriously our responsibility as stewards of the financial resources with which we have been entrusted. Our goal is to ask our families for as little as is necessary to provide the level of instruction and formation our community expects.

When making any financial decision regarding expenses, capital purchases, or tuition and fees, we are guided by the below principles:

  • Seek to maintain the long-term financial stability of the school
  • Provide the resources necessary for education and formation to fulfill our mission of Catholic education
  • Be as cost-effective and accessible as possible
  • Be fair and consistent to all families

To view our entire Financial Aid Policy (2024 - 2025).

Applying for Financial Assistance

John Paul II High School is committed to providing need-based financial assistance to qualified families. Families must use the FACTS Management Program to apply for financial aid. This confidential process evaluates each family’s request for financial aid on a yearly basis. For any questions regarding financial aid, please contact the Admissions Office or by Email.

  • To begin the Financial Aid process, click here
  • The online application and fee must be received by FACTS by February 21, 2025. 
  • Requests received after the February deadline will be considered on a funds-available basis. 2023 Federal Income Tax information and 2024 W-2 documents must be submitted to FACTS for income verification. Awards will only be made with FACTS income verification. 
  • Award recipients meeting the verification criteria will be notified beginning March 8, 2025.
  • In some circumstances, the family may be asked by the Financial Aid Committee to submit more documentation to substantiate their request. 
  • Students receiving Financial Aid must maintain an overall 2.5 grade point average to retain their Financial Aid eligibility.
Tuition and Fees (School Year: 2025-2026)
  • Tuition: $25,300.00
  • Payment Plan Fee: $500 (per student)
  • Re-Enrollment Fee: (not applied toward tuition)
    • $750 – February 1-28, 2025
    • $1,200 – March 1-14, 2025
    • $1,700 – March 15, 2025, and forward (re-enrollment fee = $1,200 and reinstatement fee = $500)
  • New Student Enrollment Fee: $750 (not applied toward tuition)
  • Technology Fee: $325 due with tuition
  • Senior Fee (Seniors only): $325 due with tuition
  • International Students: $7,500 due with tuition (first year only)
  • Tuition for all students for the entire school year is due by the tuition deadlines or within 10 business days from the date a new student is enrolled or the first day of school, whichever comes first.
  • If tuition is not funded in full by the tuition deadline, a payment plan must be in place, or a $250 late fee will be charged.
  • Tuition may be funded via one payment, quarterly payments, or 10 monthly payments.
  • Choosing the quarterly or 10-month payment plans will incur a $500 one-time fee, which will be deducted with the 1st payment in June. All balances must be paid in full by the scheduled final monthly payment.
  • Failed transactions due to insufficient funds or uncollected funds will incur a $250 fee per instance. 
  • Additional fees may include textbooks, laptop, uniforms, optional activities, and meal accounts.
  • All tuition and fees are non-refundable.
GRADE TUITION TECHNOLOGY FEE SENIOR FEE TUITION & FEES
Freshman ('29) $25,300 $325   $25,625
Sophomore ('28) $25,300 $325   $25,625
Junior ('27) $25,300 $325   $25,625
Senior ('26) $25,300 $325 $325 $25,950
Payment Options

Tuition may be paid by credit card* or ACH using your Blackbaud Tuition Management account.
*The processor will assess credit card processing fees to the payer.


One-Time Payment
Tuition and fees are due by June 1, 2025. If tuition is not funded in full by the tuition deadline, a payment plan must be in place, or a $250 late fee will be charged.
Make online payment HERE.

Quarterly Payments*
Tuition and fees may be paid quarterly, due June 1, 2025, September 1, 2025, December 1, 2025, and March 1, 2026.
Make online payment HERE.

Monthly Payments*
Tuition and fees may be paid in ten monthly installments, due on the 1st of each month, beginning June through March.
Make online payment HERE.


Late fee: $250 will be assessed if tuition and fees are paid after June 1, 2025.

*Payment plan fee: A non-refundable $500 Payment Plan Fee will be added to the first payment. (All payment fees are due in full with the first installment)

Failed transaction fee: Failed transactions due to insufficient funds or uncollected funds will incur a $250 fee per instance.

Payments via Loans

Through Your Tuition Solution.

 

Loans

Investing in your student’s education at John Paul II High School is an investment in their future. For most families, this is a serious financial commitment. In an effort to make this excellent education financially affordable regardless of a family’s financial circumstances, “Your Tuition Solutions” offers a flexible payment schedule with low interest rates and extended term limits. However, you may use any other financial institution of your choice as long as the tuition is received by June 1st.  Families may request information about “Your Tuition Solutions” from Lizette Belloni in the Business Office or online.

Outstanding Balance

Students with an outstanding balance, including the John Paul II High School Reenrollment Contract Plan Selected, dining hall account, applicable senior fees, and technology fees, will not be allowed to take exams, attend classes, or receive a report card/ transcript until payment is made in full.  Any student returning to class with an outstanding balance will be sent to the office, and parent(s) will be called to pick the student up from school. As a general reminder, seniors must be completely cleared of all financial obligations to participate in graduation and receive final transcripts. The following late fee schedule will apply to all past-due tuition accounts.

Business Office Contact
Lizette Belloni
Accounts Receivables Specialist
Email | Phone