Tuition & Financial Aid
At South Jersey Sudbury School, we are committed to balancing the financial needs of the school while maintaining a commitment to being financially family friendly. Below, you can read about our variety of tuition and financial aid offerings.
Tuition
$11,750 for the first child;
$8,100 for second child;
$5,900 for each additional child from the same family.
Tuition is due in total upon enrollment as a program entry fee. Monthly installment plans are available through FACTS, (a Nelnet tuition management system) as a courtesy to our families. FACTS charges an initial nominal service fee and a fee for credit card charges. All tuition payments made outside of FACTS must be paid in full via personal check, money order, cashier’s check, credit card, or Venmo. There is a 3% discount for tuition balances paid in full upon enrollment. Click here to enroll in FACTS.
Financial Aid
In an effort to make our amazing school as accessible as possible to the members of our community, we’ve made it a priority to be financially friendly.
However, we also must balance the needs of our school. In an effort to achieve both tenants,
A family's needs are determined through FACTS, a third-party automated financial aid calculator, which will evaluate the applying family's income and expenses and send the results to us so we can determine eligibility.
We want to work with you to help make Sudbury affordable! Our mission is to provide a vibrant environment for communal learning that allows children to play and flourish freely.
Click the FACTS logo below to start the application process. There is no obligation to enroll; the financial aid application can be submitted for informational purposes prior to visiting. Applications can take a week or more to process, depending on the complexity of your household finances.
Click the logo to apply!
Through FACTS you can apply for financial aid and/or set up an installment plan.
*South Jersey Sudbury School does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national or ethnic origin, religion, sexual orientation, or gender in the administration of its educational policy, admissions, or other school-administered programs.