Financial
Assistance
The
Lasallian Philosophy
At the heart of the Lasallian mission is the commitment to
provide qualified students with access to an excellent Catholic,
college preparatory education, regardless of their ability to pay.
To that end, La Salle Catholic College Preparatory, in partnership
with various foundations, individuals, and corporate benefactors,
works diligently to provide need-based tuition assistance to
students from economically marginalized families as well as from
families of other socio-economic backgrounds who may be facing
financial challenges that adversely affect their ability to pay
tuition.
Looking ahead to the 2009-10 school year, over 35% of our student
body will receive some form of financial assistance, ranging from
$500 to $10,250. The total amount of financial aid distributed will
exceed $900,000, with an average grant of over $3,900 per
recipient.
Financial Aid applications for the 2010-11 school year are
due by January 15, 2010.
If you have additional questions regarding Financial Aid, please
contact our Director of Accounting, Ann Schlechter, at
503.353.1416.
Tuition and Fees for the 2009-10 School Year are as follows:
| 2009 - 2010 Tuition and Fees* |
| Tuition: |
$9,650 |
| Enrollment Fee: |
$300 |
| ASB Fee: |
$300 |
*This does not include books and supplies.
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Scholarship
Opportunities
Beginning in 2010-2011, La Salle Prep is expanding its offerings
of merit-based scholarship opportunities.
Consideration for merit scholarships is given based on
the following criteria:
•All students who complete the Application for Admission
are automatically considered for one of several merit-based
scholarships.
•Merit scholarships are only awarded to accepted freshmen
students.
•Scholarships range from one year $500 awards to four year
$5,000 awards.
•Minimum academic standards are required for each
scholarship.
•Criteria for merit scholarships include difficulty of
middle school curriculum, grade point average in
middle school, High School Placement Test scores,
extra-curricular activities, recommendations and quality of the
scholarship application.
•Completion of the La Salle Common Scholarship Application
is required to be considered for one or more scholarships.
The common application will be available on January 15,
2010, and is due by February 26, 2010 .
The following are a list of the merit scholarships
available to applicants for the Class of 2014 who meet the above
criteria for consideration.
•Alumni Association Legacy Scholarship
(requires a separate
application from the common scholarship application)
Open to applicants with at least one parent who graduated from La
Salle
•De La Salle Service Scholarship
Open to applicants
attending a middle school in the following areas:
•Catholic Grade School in
the Portland Archdiocese
•North Clackamas School District
•Vancouver/Southwest Washington
•West Linn/Wilsonville School
District
•La Salle Leadership Scholarship
Open to applicants attending a middle school in the following
areas:
•Catholic Grade School in the
Portland Archdiocese
•North Clackamas
School District
•Vancouver/Southwest
Washington
•West
Linn/Wilsonville School District
•La Salle Merit Scholarship
Open to all applicants
•La Salle Presidential Merit Scholarship
Open to all applicants
•Euclid Scholarship for Excellence in Mathematics
Open to
applicants from Sellwood Middle School and Winterhaven School
•Galileo Scholarship for Excellence in Science
Open to applicants from Sellwood Middle School and Winterhaven
School