At Crossroads, our values center on equity and justice, sustaining a diverse student body, and providing access to a transformative educational experience at an affordable cost.
Crossroads provides an environment where curiosity is cultivated, dismantling systems of oppression is encouraged, and civic engagement is expected. We strive to be a community of intention, embracing collective responsibility for solving collective problems. By making our school affordable, we ensure that Crossroads is accessible to students who will use their education to create a more just and equitable society.
Our Affordability Program—formerly known as Financial Aid—is a partnership between families and Crossroads to remove financial barriers and determine the right cost for families from a multitude of backgrounds and circumstances.
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Average Grant = 73% of Tuition
25% of Our Families Participate in Our Affordability Program
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Misconceptions About Affordability
All local private/independent schools will offer the same grant amounts.
Schools have different tuition costs, budgets and policies when offering grants.
There are too many hidden costs outside the cost of tuition.
Crossroads works diligently to bundle most expenses into the cost of tuition: You can find a detailed breakdown here. Our Affordability Program also has an Inclusion Aid program that helps cover the cost of textbooks, laptops, school transportation, and after-school care.
We cannot afford to pay for 13 years of education.
The average family who receives Affordability Grants starting in kindergarten would receive around $320,000 during their child’s Crossroads journey. As long as there are no increases in your income, you can expect to receive a similar grant every year that you apply.
We feel like we make too much money to qualify.
This is a big misconception! Most families are surprised by the amount they qualify for. Crossroads works with each family to understand their unique financial situation and make a Crossroads education possible for accepted students.
We will have to pay the School back.
Our Affordability Grant is not a loan, but rather a discount off the cost of tuition that does not need to be paid back.
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How to Explore the Affordability Program
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Family Conversations
We encourage you to begin this process by discussing how your family values education and how this aligns with your educational goals for your child.
Establishing Your Priorities
Once you understand Crossroads’ Affordability policies and process, we encourage you to create budget scenarios at different levels and discuss any lifestyle adjustments you might need to make to afford Crossroads.
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Exploring Affordability
Attend one of our online Affordability Info Sessions and Affordability Coffees. See the Upcoming Events section below for details. Also, please read our Crossroads Affordability Family Guide (English / Spanish).
Gathering Documents & Completing the Application
You will need to gather all supporting documentation (English / Spanish), complete the Parent Financial Statement, upload your documentation to your portal and schedule a time to meet with our Director of Affordability.
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Events About Affordability
Crossroads offers various types of sessions to help you navigate affording Crossroads. Our sessions are designed to take the “mystery” out of the process. Our goal is to be transparent and to educate our families so that they can make an informed decision while researching this educational opportunity.
Yes. Each student’s need is recalculated annually. Therefore, parents/guardians are required to complete the application and upload the required documentation each year.
The School considers many factors when evaluating an application. The data provided through the application drives a methodology to compute a family’s ability to pay for educational expenses for all children. The computation takes into account family size, cost of living, income and assets. Crossroads combines this information with our School policies, along with family conversations, to make assessments of a family’s ability to pay. All of our decisions are done through a committee.
Crossroads expects to have a cooperative and communicative relationship with all parents or guardians of each of our students and requires the active participation of a student’s entire family in funding this educational opportunity.
The School recognizes, in rare cases, there may be an unusual circumstance that makes it difficult to obtain certain information. In this case, Crossroads will ask the applying parent to provide information and the School will make every effort to make contact with both biological and/or custodial parents and all responsible family members.