Thank you for your interest in Cambridge Friends School. We recognize that tuition at independent schools can be expensive, and we appreciate the daily sacrifices families make in order to send their children to CFS. It is our goal to make CFS accessible and affordable for all families. Our tuition assistance program aids us in that goal and helps to open doors for many families who otherwise may not be able to afford our outstanding education.
Cambridge Friends School’s tuition assistance policy is set by the Board of Trustees and reviewed each year. We have allocated approximately $900,000 in financial aid grants to 31% of the CFS student body for the 2010-2011 school year. CFS subscribes to the Principles of Good Practice for Financial Aid Administration as stated by the National Association of Independent Schools and the School and Student Service for Financial Aid (SSS).
Below is a list of general guidelines that CFS uses to evaluate tuition assistance applications. For a complete explanation on our tuition assistance program, policies, and procedures, please fill out our inquiry form and our office will send you materials regarding financial aid.
- CFS subscribes to the School and Student Service for Financial Aid (SSS). Parents or guardians who wish to apply for tuition assistance must complete a Parents’ Financial Statement (PFS) and submit it to SSS by January 14, 2011. Our school code is 2014. SSS supplies CFS with a Report of Family Contribution (RFC). The Tuition Assistance Committee uses the RFC as a point of departure when determining financial need.
- Admission decisions are made first. CFS is need-aware. If a student is accepted by the admission committee, the tuition assistance committee will meet to determine the level of need and funding for the student. The School may decide to offer admission spaces only to those students to whom we can also offer aid. In such cases, a wait list position may be offered to the student.
- Tuition assistance grants are made solely on demonstrated financial need. Grants are not given for academic, athletic, or artistic talents or achievements.