Tuition & Financial Aid - Holton-Arms School
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Tuition & Financial Aid - Holton-Arms School
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Tuition & Financial Aid
A Holton-Arms education prepares young women for a lifetime of personal and professional success by:
Providing the tools and insights they need for self-awareness and emotional intelligence.
Creating opportunities to grow from and with people from diverse backgrounds—learning empathy, teamwork, and problem solving.
Connecting students to the larger world through classroom and experiential learning that is rooted in real-world applications and linked to global challenges.
As a result, Holton alumnae are self-confident, socially adept, and globally fluent—
a combination of attributes that sets the stage for a lifetime of wellness and success.
Tuition
2026-2027 School Year
$60,535
Included:
Breakfast and lunch
Snacks
Academic field trips
Lower School textbooks
Most materials and supplies
Athletics and arts experiences
Financial Aid
21% of students
receive aid
5-97% range of tuition
covered by Holton grants
The average grant is 62% of tuition
Payment Options
One Payment (July 1)
Two Payments (July 1 & December 1)
Ten Payments (beginning April 1)
Plan Information
Need-Based Aid
Our financial aid grants are based on a family’s demonstrated need.
There is no specific income level at which families do or don’t qualify. Rather, financial need is determined by considering a range of factors that includes income, assets, liabilities, number of children in tuition schools, and age of parents. Students who qualify for aid also receive assistance with textbooks, technology, transportation, and extended-day care at the same percentage as their tuition aid.
.
Affording a Holton Education
Students of talent and promise come from a broad range of economic circumstances.
Different experiences and perspectives shape and define Holton’s dynamic learning environment. Our commitment to financial aid is rooted in the belief that a school community that welcomes a wide spectrum of families enhances the educational experience of all students. We encourage parents who are concerned about being able to pay the full cost to apply for financial aid.
Learn more about applying for financial aid
.
Additional Annual Expenses
Expenses listed here are subject to change and are updated annually. Amounts below reflect the 2025-2026 school year. Some of the activities listed are required; some are activities offered through the Special Programs office.
All Grades
For Students in Grades 3-6
For Students in Grades 7 & 8
For Students in Grades 9-12
New Student Enrollment
Deposit
(required upon signing
first
enrollment contract): $1,200
This is a one-time enrollment deposit that is held and reapplied each year a student re-enrolls.
Tuition Refund
Insurance
(required)
$200,
Dewar Tuition Refund Plan
Uniform
(required)
$75-$150
Payment Plan
(optional)
$50
Parent Association Dues
(optional)
$95
Bus Transportation
(optional)
$850-$2,520 (round trip) or $510-$2,100 (one-way)
Gingerbread House Workshop
(optional)
$109
Instrument Rental
(required)
$250*
Lower School Chromebook Purchase
(required)
$619 plus tax*
Lower School Morning Before-School Care
(7:45-9 a.m., Wednesdays only, optional)
$12.50/day*
Extended Day
(3:30-6 p.m., optional)
Monday-Friday, $25/day*
Fall Fun Days /Spring Fun Days
(optional during Parent-Teacher Conferences)
$109/day*
Lower School Summer Literacy Camp
(optional)
$400
Lower School Summer Math Camp
(optional)
$400
*Financial aid is available; price may increase.
Textbooks
(required)
$350 (average)*
Middle School Chromebook Purchase
(new students only, required)
$619 plus tax*
Middle School Morning Before-School Care
(7:45-9 a.m., Wednesdays only, optional)
$12.50/day*
Grade 7 & 8 After Care
(4-6 p.m., optional)
$25/day*
Middle School Summer Reading and Writing Workshop
(optional)
$400
Middle School Summer Math Camp
(optional)
$400
Middle School Belize Trip
(optional)
$4,500
*Financial aid is available; price may increas
Textbooks
(required)
$400-$1,300*
Upper School Laptop Purchase
(required)
$1,200-$1,900*
All Upper School students are required to have a working laptop that meets School specifications. Students may bring a laptop they already have or purchase a new one.
Grade 9-10 Language Immersion Trip
(optional)
$4,600
Grade 11 Junior Journey Trip
(optional)
$6,350*
Grade 11-12 Prom Tickets
(optional)
$50
Club/Athletic Team Fees
(optional)
$0-$1,200*
*Financial aid is available.
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Tuition & Financial Aid
A Holton-Arms education prepares young women for a lifetime of personal and professional success by:
Providing the tools and insights they need for self-awareness and emotional intelligence.
Creating opportunities to grow from and with people from diverse backgrounds—learning empathy, teamwork, and problem solving.
Connecting students to the larger world through classroom and experiential learning that is rooted in real-world applications and linked to global challenges.
As a result, Holton alumnae are self-confident, socially adept, and globally fluent—
a combination of attributes that sets the stage for a lifetime of wellness and success.
Tuition
2026-2027 School Year
$60,535
Included:
Breakfast and lunch
Snacks
Academic field trips
Lower School textbooks
Most materials and supplies
Athletics and arts experiences
Financial Aid
21% of students
receive aid
5-97% range of tuition
covered by Holton grants
The average grant is 62% of tuition
Payment Options
One Payment (July 1)
Two Payments (July 1 & December 1)
Ten Payments (beginning April 1)
Plan Information
Need-Based Aid
Our financial aid grants are based on a family’s demonstrated need.
There is no specific income level at which families do or don’t qualify. Rather, financial need is determined by considering a range of factors that includes income, assets, liabilities, number of children in tuition schools, and age of parents. Students who qualify for aid also receive assistance with textbooks, technology, transportation, and extended-day care at the same percentage as their tuition aid.
.
Affording a Holton Education
Students of talent and promise come from a broad range of economic circumstances.
Different experiences and perspectives shape and define Holton’s dynamic learning environment. Our commitment to financial aid is rooted in the belief that a school community that welcomes a wide spectrum of families enhances the educational experience of all students. We encourage parents who are concerned about being able to pay the full cost to apply for financial aid.
Learn more about applying for financial aid
.
Additional Annual Expenses
Expenses listed here are subject to change and are updated annually. Amounts below reflect the 2025-2026 school year. Some of the activities listed are required; some are activities offered through the Special Programs office.
All Grades
For Students in Grades 3-6
For Students in Grades 7 & 8
For Students in Grades 9-12
New Student Enrollment
Deposit
(required upon signing
first
enrollment contract): $1,200
This is a one-time enrollment deposit that is held and reapplied each year a student re-enrolls.
Tuition Refund
Insurance
(required)
$200,
Dewar Tuition Refund Plan
Uniform
(required)
$75-$150
Payment Plan
(optional)
$50
Parent Association Dues
(optional)
$95
Bus Transportation
(optional)
$850-$2,520 (round trip) or $510-$2,100 (one-way)
Gingerbread House Workshop
(optional)
$109
Instrument Rental
(required)
$250*
Lower School Chromebook Purchase
(required)
$619 plus tax*
Lower School Morning Before-School Care
(7:45-9 a.m., Wednesdays only, optional)
$12.50/day*
Extended Day
(3:30-6 p.m., optional)
Monday-Friday, $25/day*
Fall Fun Days /Spring Fun Days
(optional during Parent-Teacher Conferences)
$109/day*
Lower School Summer Literacy Camp
(optional)
$400
Lower School Summer Math Camp
(optional)
$400
*Financial aid is available; price may increase.
Textbooks
(required)
$350 (average)*
Middle School Chromebook Purchase
(new students only, required)
$619 plus tax*
Middle School Morning Before-School Care
(7:45-9 a.m., Wednesdays only, optional)
$12.50/day*
Grade 7 & 8 After Care
(4-6 p.m., optional)
$25/day*
Middle School Summer Reading and Writing Workshop
(optional)
$400
Middle School Summer Math Camp
(optional)
$400
Middle School Belize Trip
(optional)
$4,500
*Financial aid is available; price may increas
Textbooks
(required)
$400-$1,300*
Upper School Laptop Purchase
(required)
$1,200-$1,900*
All Upper School students are required to have a working laptop that meets School specifications. Students may bring a laptop they already have or purchase a new one.
Grade 9-10 Language Immersion Trip
(optional)
$4,600
Grade 11 Junior Journey Trip
(optional)
$6,350*
Grade 11-12 Prom Tickets
(optional)
$50
Club/Athletic Team Fees
(optional)
$0-$1,200*
*Financial aid is available.
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