Tuition & aid · 2026–27
Clear numbers.
Full-time, part-time, or a single course — priced plainly, with aid for families who need it.
Tuition
What it costs, by plan.
| Plan | Middle (7–8) | High (9–12) |
|---|---|---|
Full-time Full course load, advisor, live seminars, college counseling (9–12). | $8,900 / yr | $11,500 / yr |
Part-time Two to three courses per term, with shared advisor access. | $3,200 / term | $4,100 / term |
Single course One course, one term — for students enrolled elsewhere. | $1,150 / course | $1,450 / course |
AP surcharge Covers AP materials and exam-prep support (College Board exam fee is separate). | — | + $200 / AP course |
What’s included
- All course materials and digital texts
- A faculty advisor and small live seminars
- On-demand lecture & lab library
- Unlimited mastery-check retakes
- Learning-support accommodations
- College & academic counseling (9–12)
- Clubs, community events, and transcripts
Not included
- AP exam fees (paid to the College Board)
- Optional proctored-exam fees
- A laptop and webcam (bring your own)
- Optional in-person regional meetup travel
Financial aid & scholarships
Cost shouldn't be the reason.
Most families who apply for aid receive something. Here's how we help.
Need-based aid
Sliding-scale tuition. Apply with a short financial form after admission — most families who apply receive some aid.
Spark Scholarship
Up to $3,000 / yr for demonstrated curiosity: a portfolio, a project, or a strong record.
Sibling discount
10% off the second enrolled child, every year they're with us.
Military & first-responder
10% off for active-duty, veteran, and first-responder families.
Payment options
- Pay in full (annual) — about 3% off
- Per-semester billing
- A 10-month, no-interest monthly plan