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METAIRIE PARK COUNTRY DAY SCHOOL

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Our Students<br />

What kind of students do we seek?<br />

Country Day serves students representing a full range of college-bound abilities and accepts qualified students without regard to<br />

race, color, gender, religious preference, ethnic or national origin.<br />

Why do students choose to attend Country Day?<br />

Students and their families choose Country Day because the School offers an innovative hands-on approach that teaches students<br />

how to think creatively and independently, combined with the high academic standards and accountability found at more<br />

traditional independent schools. Students develop high-level competence in the traditional academic disciplines and master critical<br />

skills needed for the 21st century. Our students not only learn to think - they prepare to achieve.<br />

What is the current composition of the student body?<br />

2009-2010 enrollment is 690<br />

312 students are in the Lower School<br />

161 students are in the Middle School<br />

217 students are in the Upper School<br />

16% of students represent racial and ethnic minorities<br />

What It Costs and How We Can Help<br />

What is the 2009-2010 tuition?<br />

Pre-Kindergarten tuition is $11,900 for full day (including lunch) and $7,245 for half day. Tuition is $13,070 for Kindergarten and<br />

$16,160 for Grades 1-12. Lunch is $1,140 for Kindergarten-Grade 5 and $1,330 for Grades 6-12. Please refer to the<br />

Technology section on page 3 for costs associated with the tablet computer program in the Upper School.<br />

What is your financial aid policy?<br />

Country Day offers a need-based financial aid program for children in grades Pre-K through 12. In 2009-2010, students who<br />

qualified for some form of financial assistance received financial aid awards ranging from a minimal amount to nearly full tuition.<br />

Awards apply only to tuition and to tablet computers for participating grades in the Upper School. Awards do not include<br />

additional fees such as lunch, books, bus, and after care. Each family is responsible for these fees.<br />

Our financial aid is a grant, not a loan. The amount of a student's financial aid does not have to be paid back. Country Day offers<br />

a low-interest loan program to finance tuition payments. Families can finance the full tuition, and financial aid recipients can<br />

finance the portion of their tuition balance that remains after aid has been applied. Financial need is not considered in evaluating<br />

applications for admission.<br />

Do you have merit scholarships?<br />

Country Day does not provide merit scholarships.<br />

How do we apply for a scholarship or financial assistance?<br />

Parents who believe they may qualify for financial aid should notify the Admission Office to request the appropriate materials.<br />

Parents complete the School and Student Service's (SSS) Parents Financial Statement (PFS), an application used by independent<br />

schools nation-wide. SSS analyzes the information and provides a recommendation of how much a family can afford in tuition.<br />

The goal of our financial aid program then is to provide the remaining tuition dollars in financial aid. In addition to the PFS<br />

statement, parents submit tax documents and complete an additional questionnaire which asks for further details.<br />

All information is reviewed only by the Financial Aid Committee and is held in strictest confidence. Dollars are awarded on a<br />

first-come-first-served basis; therefore, it is important to apply for financial aid in a timely manner. Whether or not the School can<br />

provide financial aid depends on when the application was received and on available funding. The deadline for financial aid paperwork<br />

is in February. Please call to request a financial aid packet. More specific deadlines will be provided when you receive the<br />

initial packet.<br />

For questions regarding financial aid, please contact our Director of Financial Aid, Cecilia Leon-Drago, by telephone at<br />

(504) 849-3101 or e-mail cldrago@mpcds.com.

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