Tuition / Financial Aid
Tuition and Financial Assistance
Boylan Catholic High School believes that a Catholic education is invaluable, and we understand and appreicate the significant investment parents make to give their children the gift of Catholic education. Our students receive exceptional spiritual, academic, and extracurricular opportunities that are made possible through the generosity of parish subsidies and our incredible Boylan community. Boylan strives to keep tuition costs as affordable as possible for families so that finances do not have to be the sole factor in determining whether a student has the opportunity to receive a Catholic secondary education. See the information below on tuition rates, financial assistance, and frequently asked questions.

Boylan Catholic High School strives to make a Catholic education affordable to students by allocating funds for need-based tuition assistance. During the 2025-2026 school year, financial assistance, grants, and awards were distributed to 46% of Boylan Catholic students.
All students who wish to enroll at Boylan are welcome to apply for financial assistance. When awarding financial assistance, many factors are reviewed, including employment status, household income, and size of the household.
The Tuition Assistance Committee reviews requests for assistance from families who have applied for aid. FACTS Grant & Aid Assessment conducts the financial need analysis for Boylan Catholic. Families applying for tuition assistance will need to complete an application and submit the necessary supporting documentation to FACTS Grant & Aid Assessment.
Families are asked to submit copies of the most recent Federal tax forms including all supporting tax schedules and 2025 W-2 forms. Applicants upload complete federal tax forms and any schedules when completing the FACTS application.
The Tuition Assistance Committee notifies families of the award they will receive for the coming academic year. It takes an average of three weeks to determine the award amount. Awards are distributed in the order in which they are received.
Families must re-apply for each year they wish to be considered for financial assistance at Boylan.
Q: What is Boylan’s philosophy regarding financial assistance?
A: We believe strongly in the value of a Boylan Catholic High School education and we are committed to supporting all eligible students with access to a Boylan education through our financial assistance program.
Q: How much does it cost to educate a student at Boylan?
A: The cost to educate one student at Boylan is approximately $15,000/year. Various funding sources, including parish assessments and the annual fund, help reduce the cost of tuition for all students. Additional assistance in the form of grants and the student-work program are available to students with demonstrated need.
Q: What is “demonstrated need?”
A: Demonstrated need is defined as the difference between the total amount a family can be expected to contribute based on their financial situation, and the cost of tuition.
Q: Does Boylan offer merit or athletic scholarships?
A: Boylan does not offer athletic scholarships. We offer a limited number of academic-based scholarships to incoming freshmen based on their placement test scores.
Q: What percent of Boylan students receive financial assistance?
A: During the 2025-2026 school year, approximately 46% of students at Boylan received financial assistance.
Q: Do I have to re-apply for financial assistance each year?
A: Yes, families must apply each year due to the fact that your financial circumstances may change from year to year.
Q: Who has access to my financial information?
A: All financial information is highly confidential and only released to Boylan’s financial assistance committee.
Q: How do I log-in for the FACTS application if I forgot my username and/or password?
A: Boylan does not have access to this information. Families will need to call FACTS directly at 1-866-441-4637.
FACTS Tuition Management:
All families are required to have a FACTS Management account. To login to your account, please visit your FACTS Management account.
For questions about your payment plan, please contact FACTS customer service at 866-441-4637.
For questions related to Boylan's Tuition or Financial Assistance, contact Ms. Min Taber via email or by phone 815-566-8044.
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Boylan Catholic High School strives to make a Catholic education affordable to students by allocating funds for need-based tuition assistance. During the 2025-2026 school year, financial assistance, grants, and awards were distributed to 46% of Boylan Catholic students.
All students who wish to enroll at Boylan are welcome to apply for financial assistance. When awarding financial assistance, many factors are reviewed, including employment status, household income, and size of the household.
The Tuition Assistance Committee reviews requests for assistance from families who have applied for aid. FACTS Grant & Aid Assessment conducts the financial need analysis for Boylan Catholic. Families applying for tuition assistance will need to complete an application and submit the necessary supporting documentation to FACTS Grant & Aid Assessment.
Families are asked to submit copies of the most recent Federal tax forms including all supporting tax schedules and 2025 W-2 forms. Applicants upload complete federal tax forms and any schedules when completing the FACTS application.
The Tuition Assistance Committee notifies families of the award they will receive for the coming academic year. It takes an average of three weeks to determine the award amount. Awards are distributed in the order in which they are received.
Families must re-apply for each year they wish to be considered for financial assistance at Boylan.
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Q: What is Boylan’s philosophy regarding financial assistance?
A: We believe strongly in the value of a Boylan Catholic High School education and we are committed to supporting all eligible students with access to a Boylan education through our financial assistance program.
Q: How much does it cost to educate a student at Boylan?
A: The cost to educate one student at Boylan is approximately $15,000/year. Various funding sources, including parish assessments and the annual fund, help reduce the cost of tuition for all students. Additional assistance in the form of grants and the student-work program are available to students with demonstrated need.
Q: What is “demonstrated need?”
A: Demonstrated need is defined as the difference between the total amount a family can be expected to contribute based on their financial situation, and the cost of tuition.
Q: Does Boylan offer merit or athletic scholarships?
A: Boylan does not offer athletic scholarships. We offer a limited number of academic-based scholarships to incoming freshmen based on their placement test scores.
Q: What percent of Boylan students receive financial assistance?
A: During the 2025-2026 school year, approximately 46% of students at Boylan received financial assistance.
Q: Do I have to re-apply for financial assistance each year?
A: Yes, families must apply each year due to the fact that your financial circumstances may change from year to year.
Q: Who has access to my financial information?
A: All financial information is highly confidential and only released to Boylan’s financial assistance committee.
Q: How do I log-in for the FACTS application if I forgot my username and/or password?
A: Boylan does not have access to this information. Families will need to call FACTS directly at 1-866-441-4637.
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FACTS Tuition Management:
All families are required to have a FACTS Management account. To login to your account, please visit your FACTS Management account.
For questions about your payment plan, please contact FACTS customer service at 866-441-4637.
For questions related to Boylan's Tuition or Financial Assistance, contact Ms. Min Taber via email or by phone 815-566-8044.
