We recognize that an independent school education is a
significant financial commitment, an investment that lasts a
lifetime. To ensure that Hockaday is affordable for all
admitted students, we offer a robust Tuition Assistance
program that meets the needs of a wide range of financial
circumstances. Hockaday’s Tuition Assistance program
offers transparency and trust in our tuition assistance
process. In accordance with the principles and best
practices of NAIS and our School’s core values, our
process is personal, comprehensive, and
confidential.
We offer need-based
tuition assistance. Decisions regarding Tuition Assistance
are made by the Tuition Assistance Committee on the basis of
a family’s demonstrated need and the availability of
funds from the school. Such need is defined as the
difference between the schools’ tuition and what the
family can reasonably contribute.
Applying for tuition assistance has no effect on a
student’s application for admission to Hockaday.
Admission decisions are based on the student’s
qualifications. An applicant is initially accepted for
enrollment and then the family’s application for aid
is considered.
Hockaday has partnered with School and Student Services
(SSS), a third-party service, to help analyze a
family’s need for aid. This service provides schools
with information and guidelines for making tuition
assistance awards fairly and equitably. Click here to learn more
about affording a Hockaday education.
Awards are renewable
each year that a family qualifies for
aid.
While there is no
distinction among students, Hockaday does
require its tuition assistance recipients to
maintain high academic and citizenship
standards.
SSS charges $60 for a tuition
assistance/financial aid application that can
then be sent to multiple schools to which you
apply. They waive the application fee for
families below a certain income level.
The Hockaday School is committed to providing
families with the financial resources needed to make
an independent school education possible. Admission
application fee waivers are available for those who
qualify. Please contact the Office of Admission at
admission@hockaday.org or call 214-360-6526 for
information.
Qualified students who might not otherwise be
able to attend are eligible. All tuition
assistance is granted on the basis of
demonstrated family need and the school's
availability of funds.
All applicants applying for tuition assistance
are notified in writing of the award decision.
All information concerning tuition assistance is
held in the strictest confidence by The Hockaday
School.
If you do not receive tuition assistance with
your initial application, you should not expect
to receive it in future years unless your family
financial circumstances change.
We understand that our deadline is earlier
than the IRS deadline. In order for us to make a
complete analysis of the applications of all of
the families applying for aid, our deadline is
necessary. We ask that you comply if you wish to
be considered for a financial grant. Please be
in communication with us if there are
extenuating circumstances and understand that we
may not be able to accommodate your
timetable.
We understand that situations may change due
to job loss or illness or other life events.
Please explain your situation on your
application and expect to schedule a meeting to
help us understand your current
circumstances.
All funds are distributed in the form of
financial aid. This year, more than 12% of the
student body received over $3 million in
financial assistance; however, none of this is
in the form of merit scholarships. We encourage
families to apply if an education at Hockaday
would not otherwise be affordable for their
daughters.
The Awards Committee takes into consideration
the needs analysis for each family as provided
by the School and Student Service for Financial
Aid (SSS), the resources of the family and its
individual circumstances, as well as the
availability of tuition assistance funds when
making the final determination of tuition
assistance awards. Criteria on which the SSS
determines a family's need for assistance
are:
family's income
family's assets
family's liabilities
unusual expenses
family size
retirement needs
number of children attending
tuition-charging schools
When making tuition assistance decisions, the
Awards Committee takes into consideration the
financial resources of both parents, regardless
of their marital status. Since Hockaday is not
bound by court orders as to financial
responsibility for a student's education, both
parents are required to submit all required
financial documentation, including annual tax
returns.
Parents’ Financial Statement (PFS).
All items on the application must be
answered. Please include a written
explanation of any unusual circumstances
that have affected your family's financial
situation this year that you would like
Hockaday to consider.
Upon submitting your PFS, the required forms
listed below may be uploaded to the SSS
portal on your MY DOCUMENTS page. An
option to mail your documents directly to
SSS is available but may delay the
processing of your application. The
Cover Sheet provided in the SSS portal
should be included, if mailing.
Tax Documents - NEW THIS
YEAR: All required tax
documents can be directly accessed via the
IRS. You
must consent to IRS
integrationto
import all required tax data directly into
your SSS application, including business
information. If you do not provide IRS
consent you will not be eligible for
the SSS Easy Apply
form and will
need to upload all tax documents manually,
including, but not limited to, the
following:
Families currently receiving
tuition assistance: All
2024 Federal Individual and Business
Tax Forms, if applicable, including
W2 forms and 1099 forms.
Families applying for
tuition assistance for the first
time: All 2024 and 2025
Federal Individual and Business Tax
Forms, if applicable, including W2
forms and 1099 forms.
Monthly Income and Expense Report, signed by
both parents.
A copy of all parents' most recent pay
check/check stub.
If you are a shareholder in an S Corporation
or a partner in a Partnership, we will also
need copies of your Schedule K-1. A copy of
the most recent Profit & Loss Statement
may also be required.
If you are an international student applying
for aid you will need to submit the
International Student Financial Aid Profile.
Just as we encourage our girls to be curious and engage in the
process of discovery, we encourage and invite you to visit our
campus and experience a day at Hockaday.
Within the private school community, The Hockaday School is an independent
college-preparatory day school for girls from grades PK–12 located in Dallas,
Texas. Students realize their limitless potential through challenging academic
curricula, arts, athletics, and extracurricular programs so that they are inspired
to lead lives of purpose and impact.
The Hockaday School does not
discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, ethnicity, creed,
religion, sexual orientation, disability, or any other status protected by
applicable law in the administration of its educational, admissions, financial aid,
athletic, and other policies and programs.