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Tuition Information

Tuition for the 2025-2026 school year is shown below. A non-refundable tuition deposit of $500 (per student) is due at the time of registration. The deposit applies toward tuition. Tuition for the following school year is determined each January.

 

2025-2026 Tuition and Fees

TUITION

ANNUAL
Annual Tuition (includes $500 non-refundable deposit)$13,800
Technology & Systems Fees (applies to all students)$950

GRADE-SPECIFIC FEES

 

9th Grade Surface Pro Use & Maintenance Fees (9th grade and transfers only)$500
Junior Retreat Fee (11th grade students only)$350
Senior Retreat/Graduation Fees (12th grade students only)$600

Tuition Payment Options

Tuition is collected through Blackbaud through your MyFenwick account.

You have two tuition payment options:

  • Option 1 – Pay the entire tuition and fees in one lump sum, which is withdrawn from your designated payment source (bank account or credit card) on June 15.
  • Option 2 – Pay the entire tuition amount over a 12-month period. 12 equal installments are withdrawn on the 15th of the month from your designated payment source (bank account or credit card), beginning June 15 and running through May 15.

A $56 fee is collected by Blackbaud for ongoing account maintenance.

Incidental Billing

Incidental fees are also charged through your MyFenwick account. This includes items such as athletic participation fees, parking passes, and AP exams. All families will have incidentals automatically added to their MyFenwick charges. Due dates are set by the school. If you need to adjust a payment date of a specific invoice, contact Carla Eades-Smith, Student Accounts/EdChoice Administrator, at csmith-eades@fenwick.wilsonadv.com. Incidental charges can be viewed in the contract details of your MyFenwick account.

529 Opportunities

Bishop Fenwick recommends all parents review information on 529 plans, which provide a saving opportunities for current and prospective Catholic school families. The 2017 Tax Cut and Jobs Act expanded 529 savings plans to allow families to invest funds for K12 tuition in addition to higher education expenses.

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