Fees & Tuition
Wylie Preparatory Academy - Fall 2007
Admission Fee: $175 per family due with application
(one time fee, per family, non-refundable)
Registration Fee: $200 per student due at time of registration
(per semester, per student, non-refundable)
Late Registration Fee: $250 per student
(After June 30 th for fall semester; after November 30 th for
spring semester)
Tuition: Tuition per course, per semester
1 st & 2 nd grade courses: $245 per course
(1 st & 2 nd grade Language Arts: $490 per course / 2hr. class)
3 rd, 4 th, & 5 th grade courses: $295 per course
6 th, 7 th, & 8 th grade courses: $325 per course
9 th – 12 th grade courses: $340 per course
Elective courses: $175 per course
Athletics: $350, includes one sport
Band: $200
Study Hall: $100
Speech: $125 (meets Fridays only)
SAT Prep: $125 (meets Fridays only)
Multiple child discount: 2 nd student =10% discount on registration and tuition
3 rd student =15% discount on registration and tuition
4 th student =20% discount on registration and tuition
Additional students=25% discount on registration and tuition
Discount for payment in full: 5% discount on tuition if paid in full. Must be paid by April 10 th
for the fall semester and October 10 th for the spring semester.
Late payment fee: Payments received after the 10th of each month are considered delinquent and are subject to a $25 late fee.
Schedule Change Fee: $15.00 (after regular registration ends)
Curriculum fees: Parents are responsible for the entire cost of curriculum for their students. This amount will vary, depending upon courses taken.
Uniforms: To be purchased separately.
Monthly Payment Option: Although the registration fee and tuition are due at the time of registration, WPA offers a deferred payment plan, allowing payment over a six-month period. If you choose the deferred payment option, your due dates for the Fall semester will be April 1 st, May 1 st, June 1 st, July 1 st, August 1 st, and September 1 st. Accordingly, monthly due dates for Spring semester will be October 1 st, November 1 st, December 1 st, January 1 st,
February 1 st, and March 1 st.