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Affordability

2025-2026 Tuition

Financial Aid is Available for Elementary-aged Students through a variety of sources. Eligibility Criteria for Families seeking financial aid through these Pennsylvania Tax Credit Programs must meet specific income requirements:

  • EITC Program: A household's annual income should not exceed $112,348, with an additional allowance of $19,775 for each dependent beyond the first. For example, a family with one child must have an income below $132,123, whereas a family with three children must have an income below $171,673. Other factors contribute to eligibility such as your overhead for your cost of living.
     
  • OSTC Program: This program specifically aids students residing within the boundaries of low-achieving schools, defined as those ranking in the bottom 15% based on standardized assessments. Eligibility criteria are similar to the EITC, focusing on income thresholds and residency requirements.

Walden families seeking financial assistance for their child(ren)’s education might consider contacting the following organizations:

  • Children’s Scholarship Fund Philadelphia (CSFP): CSFP provides partial scholarships for under-resourced families to attend independent schools. Families should apply directly to CSFP.
     

  • Children’s Scholarship Fund of Pennsylvania (CSFofPA): CSFofPA ensures access to quality education for all children in Pennsylvania. Families should apply directly to CSFofPA.

Families should apply to these organizations directly, not through their child(ren)’s school.