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Tuition and Discounts Auburn Adventist Academy’s tuition is divided into 9 equal monthly installments. We do not charge and additional “entry” or “registration” fee. The down payment is due prior to or on Registration Day. The monthly payments are due by the 25th of each month, beginning with September. If no payment is received, a late fee of $25.00 will be charged to the students account. • Tuition $8,260 • Room $2,330 • Board $3,210 • General Fee $500
Family Discount Families with more than one student at Auburn Adventist Academy will receive an annual discount. Discounts are based on tuition only and will be divided into 2 semesters.
• 2 Students: 4% Discount • 3 Students: 5% Discount
Cash Discount Student accounts that are paid in full on or before registration day will be granted a discount. ESL Students do not qualify.
• Full Year: 4% Discount • One Semester: 3% Discount
Credit Balances at the End of a School Year: Refunds will be made on credit amounts of over $10.00. If a credit balance is due to scholarships the scholarship portion of the credit balance will be returned to the financial aid account before refund will be made.
Financial Aid Auburn Adventist Academy student finance office is available to assist you with application forms or information regarding scholarships and discounts.
Student Finance Office 5000 Auburn Way South Auburn, WA 98092
Phone: (253) 939-5000 ext. 219 Fax: (253) 351-9806
Three-Way Matching Scholarship (Application due August 8) Maximum amount is awarded to a student when the student attends for the entire year. Limited funds available.
• Village Students: $1,500 per year • Dorm Students: $2,400 per year
Alumni Scholarship Funds The Alumni Endowment Committee evaluates the student’s eligibility for this scholarship. Eligibility is based on the student’s citizenship, leadership involvement, academic achievement, and financial need. Limited funds available.
Percy C Broder Scholarship Funds Once each year students having excellent academic standing, positive citizenship, involvement in a work program, and confirmation of financial need, have the opportunity to apply for this scholarship in the spring. Awards are applied to the recipient’s account when the year’s final balance equals the amount of the scholarship.
Commonweal Pathways to Success This scholarship is awarded to new dormitory students whose family’s income is at or below 200% of the Federal Poverty Level. More information available after beginning of June.
Alaska Scholarship Funds This scholarship is offered by Auburn Adventist Academy to students in an effort to assist with the burden of travel expenses. Students will receive $375 in scholarship funds at the end of each semester.
Wage-Share Sponsorship This program is available to all students. To increase the amount that a student earns per hour students can recruit sponsors. Sponsors augment student wages by guaranteeing a certain amount will be added to the base wage on a per hour basis. Sponsor forms are available at the AAA student finance office.
New Convert Scholarship This scholarship is available to students who are new converted church members or who are the children of new converted members that have joined the Seventh-day Adventist Church during the 18-month period prior to initial enrollment that have never attended a Seventh-day Adventist school. During the first semester of enrollment, the student is eligible for a 75% tuition scholarship, second semester 50%, and third semester 25% consecutive semesters of enrollment are required. Please note: the third semester amount my vary form the amount listed if tuition costs change for the following school year.
• First Semester: $3,097.50 • Second Semester: $2,065 • Third Semester: $1,032.50
Remote Church Scholarship This grant of $500 per semester is provided by the North Pacific Union conference of Seventh-day Adventists to students who meet the following criteria:
Age: 1. To be eligible for assistance for the first semester, the student must be less than 16 years of age by September 15. 2. To be eligible for assistance for the second semester the student must be less than 16 years of age by February 1.
Membership: Falls 1. A student must be from a remote church as listed by the North Pacific Union Conference. A remote church is a church located at least 25 miles away from the nearest junior or senior Academy. (See listing below) 2. A student attending from the areas that have a ninth grade intermediate program are eligible for assistance if all the criteria are met. 3. Eligibility is determined by the distance from the student’s church to the school, not from the family’s residence. 4. Students form the North Pacific Union Conference are eligible when enrolled in any Pacific Union conference Academy. No student form outside the NPUC is eligible.
Eligible Remote Churches Alaska — all churches except Anchorage
Montana — all churches except Bozeman & Mt. Ellis
Idaho Baker, Boise, Buhl, Bums, Cambridge, Cove, Eagle, Eden, Elgin, Emmett, Enterprise, Fruitland Spanish, Heyburn, Idaho Falls, John Day, Kuna, LaGrande, Long Creek, McCall, Mtn. Home, New Plymouth, Ontario, Payette, Pocatello, Richland, Salmon, Twin Falls, Weiser, Weiser Spanish., and Wood River
Oregon Astoria, Bandon, Bonanza, Brookings, Canby, Castle Rock, Cathlamet, C. Junction, Christ. Vly., Clatskanie, Coos Bay, Coquille, Falls City, Florence, Gilchrist Cr., Gold Beach, Grande Ronde, Hopewell, Kelso-Longview, Klamath Falls, Lakeview Co., Madras, McMinnville, Molalla, Myrtle Point, Nestucca, Newburg, Newport, Ocean Park, Prineville, Rainier, Reedsport, Seaside, Sheridan, Stevenson, The Dalles, Veneta, Veronia, Wahkiacus, Waldport, W. Salmon, Williams, Woodburn, Woodburn Spanish, and Yoncalla
Upper Columbia Bonners Fry, Brewster, Brewster Spanish, Chelan, Chewelah, Clark Fork, Clarkston, Cle Elum, Colfax, Davenport Co., Dayton, Deary, Diamond Lake, Edgemere, Ellensberg, Endicott, Ephrata, Farmington, Goldendale, Grand Coulee, Grandview, Grandview Spanish, Granger, Grangeville, Heppner, Hermiston, Hermiston Spanish, Inchelium, lone, Inigon, Juliaetta, Kamiah, Lewiston, Moses Lake, Moscow, Newport, Northport, Omak, Orofino, Oroville, Osburn, Othello, Pomeroy, Post Falls, Prosser, Quincy, Republic, Ritzville, Spirit Lake, St. Manes, Sunnyside, Tonasket, Troy, and Weippe
Washington Arlington, Brinnon, Belfair, Bellingham, Bremerton, Brinnon, Everson, Ferndale, Forks, Friday Harbor, Graham, Granit Falls, Marysville, Morton, Oak Harbor, Pouslbo, Port Angeles, Port Orchard, Port Townsend, Sequim, Shelton, Startup, Willepa Harbor, and Yelm.
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