Financial Aid
We believe that all children should have access to a Christian education. In order to facilitate such access, we work with each family on an individual basis to find ways to finance their child’s education at Huntingdon Valley Christian Academy. Given on a limited basis, assistance may be available on the basis of demonstrated financial need. Sources for tuition assistance may include, community foundations, church organizations, private donations, and work-study programs.
In order to receive financial assistance from any source, families must complete the HVCA Financial Aid Application.
Scholarship Programs available to HVCA students
HVCA Worthy Student Scholarship
A limited amount of financial aid is available to students coming from an economically disadvantaged background, as determined by family income and size.
Church Scholarship
Children’s Scholarship Fund of Philadelphia (CSFP)
A privately funded program dedicated to broadening educational opportunities for children by helping low-income families, who live in Philadelphia, afford the cost of tuition at private K-8th grade schools. Essays are required with applications. CSFP awards scholarships on a lottery basis. Applying does not guarantee a scholarship award. For more information visit www.csfphiladelphia.org
Family Choice Scholarship
The Family Choice Scholarship Program has provided important, timely help to hundreds of Pennsylvania families in need. As an approved scholarship organization for the Educational Improvement Tax Credit (EITC) and Opportunity Scholarship Tax Credit (OSTC) programs, Family Choice has allowed parents of Kindergarten age children through 12th grade to choose the best educational experience for their child, including private and religious schools.
Partnering for Eternity Scholarship
Huntingdon Valley Christian Academy is pleased to participate in Partnering for Eternity (PFE), a wonderful scholarship program in which students serve the community by visiting older adults and engaging with them in companionship activities. PFE, administered by Southern Adventist University, awards scholarships to students who participate in the program.
Pennsylvania Conference 3-Way Scholarship
Parents receive the form from the school and send it to the pastor. After the school and the pastor have reviewed and signed the application form. It is sent to the Office of Education. Notification is sent to the parent(s) after the review.
Sky Community Partners
Committed to providing equal opportunity education to low-income individuals in Philadelphia. Sky is committed to creating thriving, productive communities by eliminating barriers that prevent its low income and underserved members from being healthy and well-educated. For more information visit: www.skycommunitypartners.com