Financial Aid at Hyde Park
How to Make Christian Education Affordable for Your Family
Every family’s financial story looks a little different. Some are saving for college, some are raising several children, and others are walking through unexpected life changes. Wherever you find yourself, we want you to know there is a place for your child at Hyde Park.
Our financial aid process is not just about filling out forms. It is about listening to your story and understanding your circumstances. Our team takes time to get to know each family because we believe that partnering with you matters as much as the numbers on a page.
When you apply for financial aid, you are stepping into a conversation with people who care deeply about helping your child grow in faith, academics, and character.

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Types of Financial Aid and Discounts
Families at Hyde Park can access support through several forms of financial aid and tuition relief. These may be combined in certain cases to create a customized solution that helps meet your family’s needs.
Need-Based Financial Aid
Monthly Payment Plans
Sibling Discounts
- 5% for the second child
- 10% for the third child
- 15% for the fourth child
Staff Discount
Pastoral Discount
4 Simple Steps to Apply for Financial Aid
1. Apply to HPS and Complete the FACTS Application
2. Provide Required Documentation
3. Application Review
4. Award Notifications
Being part of Hyde Park has truly been a blessing for our family, and without tuition assistance, we wouldn’t be here today. We’re proud to give back so that other families can have the same experience. There are so many programs, teachers, and opportunities that go beyond what tuition covers, and we’re grateful to play a small part in helping those continue."
- Meredith Vitek
Meet Your Financial Aid Resource
“I believe in what we do here at Hyde Park, so I try to work with families to help them feel comfortable. Sometimes it is a small thing, like changing a due date or splitting their new student fee, and other times it’s helping them fill out their FACTS application. Just hearing the gratitude and seeing the kids once they’re here is really worth it for me. There’s a reason they stepped foot in the door, and I feel like it’s my job to give them the best opportunity to stay and learn with us.”

