
Tuition & Institutional Financial Aid

Skyuka Hall has been a miracle for our family. They have dedicated their time and love to each of the children and parents. Our daughter has soared academically since first starting. She has also blossomed in areas of socialization. I could not imagine being a part of any other school Their staff is attentive, well educated, and truly care for the children. The school feels more like family than just another institute.
— Anon Parent Survey Response

Skyuka Hall tuition is an investment in your child's future.
Skyuka Hall has a need-blind admission process., meaning admission decisions are made independently of financial aid decisions.
To ensure fair and appropriate consideration for aid, Skyuka Hall follows the Principles of Good Practice for Financial Aid Administration outlined by the National Association of Independent Schools.
Tuition & Affordability
Applying for Financial Aid
Skyuka Hall utilizes the Blackbaud platform for financial aid applications. Submitting an application generates a report for both you and Skyuka Hall, indicating your family's potential contribution to tuition. This helps us make fair financial aid decisions, though it does not determine the aid amount you will receive.
Institutional financial aid is limited but available for qualifying families, thanks to generous donor support. While tuition contributes to your child's education, it does not cover the full cost of a Skyuka Hall education due to our individualized programming and small student-to-teacher ratios.
Financial aid awards will be reflected on your re-enrollment contract or new student contract if a complete application and supporting documents are submitted. The application is online only, with a deadline for re-enrolling students for the 2026-2027 school year set for January 31, 2026. Ensure your application is complete with uploaded copies of your previous year's W2s and 1040 (including all supporting schedules).
For two-household families, a financial aid application must be submitted for each household, including step-parent information when applicable.
In today's society, we are led to believe that brilliance only exists within a defined boundary. Too often our children are trapped within these walls and never realize their full potential or beauty. They are crushed under societal expectations that they were never designed to fulfill. Is the rose any more beautiful than the wild flower? Just like the wildflower, God made my son beautiful. He isn't like anyone else, and I love that about him. Skyuka Hall embraces those differences. They don't tell my son who he should be; they provide the best environment to help him grow into who he is made to be.
- HH