Admissions

Tuition & Financial Aid

An affordable Jesuit education is within your reach
At Regis Jesuit, we strive for all families to feel that an exceptional, Jesuit high school experience is both a valuable investment and accessible. We award financial aid based on need, while taking every family’s individual circumstances into consideration. All families are encouraged to apply for financial aid, as the cost of tuition should not prevent a child from reaching their full potential at Regis Jesuit.
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Financial Aid Statistics

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  • 1 in 3

    Students receive
    Need-Based Financial Aid
  • $14,312

    Average Financial Aid Award
    for the 2023-24 school year
  • $7.6M

    in Financial Aid
    awarded annually

Financial Aid Process

We recognize that a Catholic Jesuit private school education is both a powerful investment in your child’s future as well as a considerable financial commitment. Regis Jesuit remains committed to making the Raider experience accessible to students from a wide range of socio-economic backgrounds. All families are encouraged to complete Regis Jesuit’s need-based financial aid application: FACTS Grant & Aid Financial Assessment. We take many factors into consideration when evaluating your family’s specific situation including family size, employment situation and college expenses. We strive to meet the needs of all applicants to the best of our ability.

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  • Financial Aid & Admissions Timeline

    • October 1, 2023: Financial Aid Applications open for the 2024-25 school year
    • October 10 & November 16, 2023: Financial Aid Workshops
    • December 2, 2023: High School Placement Test Dates
    • December 8, 2023: Admissions Applications and Financial Aid Applications due for incoming students
    • February 16, 2024: Admissions Decisions and Financial Aid Award Notifications for incoming students
  • What You Need to Apply for Financial Aid

    The following items are needed to apply for Financial Aid:
    OPTIONAL
    Regis Jesuit requests financial information from both custodial and non-custodial parents to be submitted when a family is applying for financial aid. Exceptions to this policy can be made in appropriate situations—typically when there is truly only one parent in the child’s life. If you are a single parent and need to request a waiver of a second parent’s information, please complete the Special Circumstance Financial Aid Form and upload it to your FACTS Financial Aid application. See directions for how to upload documentation on the Special Circumstance Form.

    For assistance or questions, please reach out to Michelle Clock, Assistant Director of Admissions for Financial Aid.
  • Special Circumstances

    Regis Jesuit recognizes that a family’s financial situation can change at any given time. If your family is experiencing financial hardship of any kind or has significant expenses that are not reflected in your tax information, then we encourage you to complete the Special Circumstance Financial Aid Form.

    Common situations include but are not limited to financial hardship, job loss, loss of income, recent divorce, absent second parent support, death in the family and excessive medical bills. For directions and additional documentation please refer to the Special Circumstance Form.
Tuition for the 2024-25 school year is $25,470. 
A registration fee of $400 (freshmen) or $250 (all others) is due upon acceptance and is credited toward tuition. This year's tuition includes the cost of additional fees for graduation, the ACT and Advanced Placement exams as well as any class-specific fees such as books, workbooks, graphing calculator and course fees. In addition, freshmen will be issued a Microsoft Surface Pro laptop. Each February, tuition for the following school year is established by the Regis Jesuit Board of Trustees.

Payment Options

Regis Jesuit High School tuition is paid through FACTS Tuition Management Co. FACTS provides electronic payment options of one, two or ten installments with payment(s) beginning in July of each year.

Questions about Financial Aid?

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  • Photo of Michelle Clock

    Michelle Clock 

    Assistant Director of Admissions for Financial Aid
    (303) 269-8096

Additional Aid Resources

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  • Raider Opportunity Fund

    The Raider Opportunity Fund is a unified school fund that provides financial support beyond the cost of tuition to students in both the Girls and Boys Divisions. Scholarships are based on qualified financial need and cover the cost of transportation, meal program, sports and activity fees as well as participation in school events and dances like Prom, Mom Prom, Father-Daughter Dance, Grandparents Day and others.

    If you or someone you know is in need of assistance, please complete the Raider Opportunity Fund Request Form (English | Spanish) or contact Michelle Clock, Assistant Director of Admissions for Financial Aid at mclock@regisjesuit.com.

    If you are interested in assisting students and families in need, please make a gift on our website to the Raider Opportunity Fund or contact Mindae Russell, Vice President of Advancement at mrussell@regisjesuit.com.
  • Alliance for Choice in Education (ACE) Scholarship

    The Alliance for Choice in Education (ACE) believes that every child deserves a great education and are committed to helping low-income parents provide that opportunity to their children. ACE's mission is to provide children of low-income families with scholarships to private schools in grades K-12 and to advocate for expanded school choice.

    To qualify for an ACE Scholarship, the adjusted gross income for your family must be below the Free and Reduced Lunch guidelines. For example, for a family of four, adjusted gross income would need to be below $44,863. Regis Jesuit is given a limited number of spots for ACE scholars each year. If you meet the criteria to receive the ACE scholarship at Regis Jesuit, we will reach out to you about next steps. If you have received the ACE scholarship at your elementary/middle school, please reach out to Michelle Clock, Assistant Director of Admissions for Financial Aid.

    For additional information on ACE Scholarships, visit www.acescholarships.org.

    To apply for consideration, please contact Michelle Clock.
  • Saint Amelia Education Guild

    St. Amelia is a non-profit organization (501C3) that contracts with the food service industry at Denver and Colorado Springs area venues, providing families the opportunity to earn funds for private and higher education.

    Families, including students age 15+, enroll as Saint Amelia contractors and choose to work events that fit into their busy schedule. Contractors are paid for their events worked at the end of each month, and can use the funds at an educational institution of their choice for things like tuition, technology, athletics, mission trips, school dances, etc. Work as much, or as little as you like with your family and friends at Broncos, Rockies, Avalanche and Nuggets games, as well as concerts and weddings!

    Enroll today at saintamelia.org or contact our Regis Jesuit representative, Laurie Christian at laurie@saintamelia.org for more information.
  • Step Up Youth Corporation

    Step Up is about making our community better, and giving everyone a chance! Step Up Youth Corporation is a non-profit organization (501C3) that provides scholarships for education and activities for youth and families. Step Up volunteers help in concession stands at area venues like Coors Field, Mile High Stadium, Ball Arena, Dick’s Sporting Goods Park and Bandimere Speedway. In return, these venues donate money to Step Up for scholarships that can pay toward your child’s educational expenses, sports expenses, extracurricular activities and more! A small percentage of each scholarship goes toward a donation to Step Up at-risk, marginalized youth in the Denver-Metro area.

    Volunteers can sign up online at stepupyouth.org or contact Lynn Kelley at 720.434.1166 with questions.

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