Financial Information

Tuition and Registration 2009-2010

$13,000
1 advance payment; 2 payments (June, December); 10 or 12 monthly payments

Book Fees

$300.00-$500.00 (depending upon class schedule)

Parent Involvement

$200.00 (per family)

Athletic Expenses

Range is $150.00-$360.00, depending on the sport. Includes uniforms, participation fees, facilities rental.

Dance/Cheerleading Expenses

Range is $1,800.00 to $2,500.00 depending on team. Includes uniforms, participation fees, camp and camp clothing, competitions.

PE Uniform

$18.00 (if taking course)

School Clothing Expenses

$500.00 (approx. for a new student)

Purchased through the uniform company designated by Carondelet:

  • Shirts - Short sleeve polo shirts with CHS logo in white, navy, red, hunter green, burgundy; long sleeve polo shirts with CHS logo in white or navy only
  • Dress sweater
  • Skorts - Navy or khaki
  • Long Pants - Navy or khaki
  • Skirt - Blue plaid or gray

Purchased at any department store:

  • Dickies long pants, navy or khaki, ONLY style # N882, mid-rise

Purchased in the student store at Carondelet High School:

  • CHS sweatshirts ($25-$30)
  • Fleece jackets ($50)

Dress uniform attire (required for liturgies, designated days and special occasions): either skirt or long pants, white CHS polo, CHS dress sweater, black dress flats.

On designated non-uniform days, students will be asked to dress in either dress up or casual clothes for school. Rules stated in the handbook must be followed.

Financial Assistance

Applications for financial aid are not available until after the letters of decision are mailed in March. Admissions decisions are made separate from any financial considerations or concerns.

In March, parents of Catholic students who seek financial aid request the application from the main office. Completed applications and the supporting documentation are returned to the President’s office by the stated due date.

The financial aid at Carondelet High School is structured as a work grant program. The student is assigned to a teacher to work 15 minutes each day, in return for a reduction in tuition. The specific amount of the reduction is based on documented need and income. No scholarships exist at the 9th and 10th grade levels. Students who serve successfully in the work grant program may be eligible to receive a scholarship in their junior or senior year.

"Good taste in school dress helps foster an atmosphere where there is personal pride, respect for others and seriousness of purpose."

Student Handbook