TUITION & sCHOLARSHIPS

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  • The tuition information for the 2025-2026 school year is now available; all documents are linked here.

    2025-2026 Tuition and Payment Plan Information

    2025-2026 Fee Schedule 

    2025-2026 Financial Contract Instructions

    2025-2026 Financial Contract

    FACTS Tuition Management Set Up Instructions

    Tuition for the 2025-2026 School Year:

    First Child: $11,900
    Second Child: $10,700
    Third Child: $9,400


    All students must be enrolled at the same time to receive these discounts.


    Tuition accounts paid in full by June 30, 2025 will receive a discount. The discount will be 2% of your net tuition bill if paid by check or cash. Tuition accounts paid in full by credit card will receive a 1% discount of the net tuition.  
    Some families may choose to pay the tuition in full at the beginning of the year, while others may select to pay a sum every month. FACTS is used by Holy Name families who are making monthly tuition payments.
     
    Any account not paid in full by June 30th must enroll with FACTS for monthly billings.   
    Holy Name's standard payment plan is spread over 10 months (July-April). To finalize a monthly payment plan, a Financial Obligation Contract must be signed and returned to the Business Office. 

    If you have any questions, please contact Finance Director Mrs. Bernie Kowal bkowal@holynamehs.com 

    Any account not paid in full by June 30th must enroll with FACTS for monthly billings.
    There is a $45 annual fee for enrolling in the FACTS monthly payment plan. This payment will be added directly to your tuition account. Student accounts must be current through January 2026 before students will be admitted to second semester classes.

    SENIORS: All tuition accounts must be paid in FULL by April 30, 2026 before a student will be permitted to participate in the prom and all Graduation Exercises.

    ALL STUDENTS: Throughout the school year, report cards and transcripts will be withheld for non-payment of tuition, fees, fines, lost books, etc. owed to the school.

    PLEASE NOTE:
    No student will receive a copy of their class schedule or be admitted to classes in August 2025 unless the following have been met:
    - Payments for the 2024-2025 school year have been completed.
    - Payments for the 2025-2026 school year are current through August 2025.
    - Tuition is pro-rated by school quarter for students attending less than a full year.
    - Enrollment in any quarter obligates you for tuition for the entire quarter.
    - Post-dated checks are not accepted.
    - Bank charges (currently $30) on returned checks will be added to your tuition account.

  • The scholarships listed below are available to students applying as a freshman to Holy Name. There are no additional scholarship applications to complete to be eligible for these awards.

    To see if you are on track for a merit based scholarship, we encourage you to send your student's most recent report card to admissions@holynamehs.com. A member of the admissions team will respond back to you!

    • Namer Scholars – HSPT Scholarship
      Holy Name awards merit scholarships to the students who score in the top 15% on the admissions exam. These students will be named Holy Name Scholar Students and will receive a scholarship ranging from $1,000 – $6,000. These scholarships are renewable based upon strong academic achievement. Scholarships will be awarded in the beginning of December. 

      Holy Name Academic Achievement Award
      All incoming students who earned an A- or higher in 7th and 8th grade core classes will receive a $1,250 renewable scholarship. Students who earned As and Bs in 7th and 8th grade core classes will receive a $750 renewable scholarship. There is no additional application needed for the award.

      Holy Name Music Scholarship
      Interested 8th grade students may audition for a music scholarship. To sign up for an audition, please visit the Music Auditions page.

      Holy Name Art Scholarship
      Interested 8th grade students may submit their portfolio to be considered for an art scholarship. To learn more, please visit the Visual Arts Scholarship page.

      Holy Name Alumni Scholarship
      Renewable awards are available for incoming freshmen whose mother or father graduated from Holy Name.

      Sibling Discount (for students attending at the same time)
      2nd student – $1,200 off of total tuition
      3rd student – $2,500 off of total tuition

      Diocesan Tuition Assistance (DTA)
      Financial assistance provided by the Diocese of Cleveland. To qualify, students must be enrolled and have a
      completed FACTS Management application on file. Awards will be distributed in the Spring of 2026.

  • The following scholarships applications are now open. The deadline to apply is Monday, December 1, 2025. Decisions will be made prior to the Christmas holiday. All scholarship recipients will be notified by a member of the Holy Name Admissions Team. 

    Sister Marie Fillo Memorial Scholarship 

    • This scholarship was established in 2020 in memory of Sister Marie Fillo, CSJ, who taught both history and theology at St. Joseph Academy, Nazareth Academy, and eventually Holy Name High School until her passing in 2000. She was well known for organizing educational European tours for Greater Cleveland students for more than 25 years. These educational trips provided a comparative culture exploration along with a better appreciation for both fine and performing arts. An essay of 500 words or less, typed and double-spaced, answering 'How do you live out your faith through the works of community service and/or extracurricular school activities focused on service?' is required. A minimum of two (2) $1,000 renewable scholarships will be awarded to incoming freshmen. This grant will be used for the following academic year.

      John A. Koch Jr. '68 Memorial Scholarship 

      The scholarship was created to celebrate the life of John A. “Jack” Koch Jr. who passed away in 2017. Jack was a 1968 graduate of Holy Name High School where he often spoke of fond memories with friends, athletics, and faith. These themes followed Jack throughout his life as a loving husband to Nancy, and a devoted father to Nicole, Jack ’96 and Bob ’99. Jack’s profound faith and belief in Christ often led him to see the best in people and serve others in need regardless of age, race, orientation, religious preference, or economic status. Applicants must demonstrate financial need as documented through the FACTS application. They will also need to answer the following questions by choosing to write either in an essay format or in an interview. If the interview process is chosen, they are permitted to submit a video (2 to 3 minutes) for the committee to review:

      1. Why did you choose Holy Name high school? How do you think your education here will impact your future?
      2. Who has been the biggest positive influence in your life and how can you in turn be a positive influence in your community to serve others?
      3. Tell us about yourself! What do you enjoy studying? What are your hobbies and interests?

      One (1) $1,000 renewable scholarship will be awarded to an incoming freshman who best exemplifies what it means to walk in faith.

      Eugene T. Krakowiak Scholarship 

      From 1968 until 1996, Eugene T. Krakowiak served as the principal of Holy Name High School. During his tenure, he inspired the faculty, staff, and students of Holy Name to work hard, value others, and most importantly, to live their faith. The Eugene T. Krakowiak Scholarship was established in his honor, with the ETK Golf Classic held each year to ensure these grants can be awarded annually. Although “Mr. K” passed away in 2012, his legacy lives on in those whose lives he impacted, and hopefully will continue to do so in the future Namers who will benefit from this scholarship.

      Applicants must be current eighth graders who will be incoming freshmen at Holy Name during the following school year. Four (4) $1,000 renewable scholarships will be awarded to four 8th grade students who are currently attending Catholic grade schools. This scholarship will be awarded to each recipient for their four years at Holy Name High School providing the student remains in acceptable academic and disciplinary standing as determined by the selection committee.

      Thomas P. Talty ’30 Scholarship 

      This scholarship was established in memory of Thomas P. Talty, a 1930 graduate of Holy Name. The amount of scholarships awarded per class, as well as the award amount, will vary from year to year.

  • Below are the scholarships that will be available to the Class of 2030 starting in February!

    Once active, click on the bolded scholarship title name to access each individual online scholarship application. If you have any questions, please contact Mr. Chris Golian at cgolian@holynamehs.com, or at 440-886-0300 ext. 116.

    Class of ’57 Scholarship  

    Patrons of the class of 1957, who came from many Catholic elementary schools, including Holy Name Elementary, established the Class of 1957 Scholarship Fund on September 16, 2007 during their 50th reunion, under the coordination of Joseph F. ’57 and Elaine M. Swyt. It is their intention through this fund to proclaim their faith to Holy Name by offering financial support to deserving students, so that they can carry on its rich tradition and spirit. Applicants must be current eighth graders at Catholic grade schools who will be incoming freshmen at Holy Name during the following school year. One (1) $1,000 non-renewable scholarship is awarded per class.

    The Greater Cleveland Scholarship for the Urban Student at Holy Name High School 

    The Greater Cleveland Scholarship for the urban student at Holy Name High School was established in 2022 by an anonymous Holy Name alumnus. It is his desire to broaden the availability for financially underprivileged and academically qualified students with a college preparatory, morally sound education who would otherwise have a limited choice in furthering their education. This endowed scholarship is also in appreciation and recognition of the Sisters of Charity of Cincinnati. The alumnus credits much of his success and life achievements to the care and guidance he received as a student. Applicants must be current eighth graders who will be incoming freshmen at Holy Name. At least one (1) renewable scholarship will be awarded; however, the amount is still to be determined. Renewed scholarship recipients will be required to write an essay each year he/she earns the award. 

    Richard Koenig Memorial Scholarship

    Established in 2016, the Richard Koenig Memorial Scholarship was created to honor the memory of Rick Koenig, who passed away in 2015. Rick was a loving husband to his wife, Deidre (Dee Dee) Maloney ’81 Koenig, and a devoted father to his three children, Ricky ’05, Ryan ’10 and Rachael ’14. He loved watching and cheering on his children and their teammates as they competed in wrestling, football and volleyball for the Green Wave. Rick epitomized what it means to be a ‘family man,’ and will forever be remembered for the love and respect he had for all those who were lucky to call him a friend. Applicants must be current eighth graders who will be incoming freshmen at Holy Name during the following school year. Two (1) $1,000 non-renewable scholarships are awarded per class.

    CHALTA Sprungle Memorial Scholarship ApplicationThe Cleveland High School And Academy Lay Teachers Association (CHALTA)believes in Catholic education and the values which that system inspires. CHALTA desires that as many people as possible within the Diocese of Cleveland participate in that education and its benefits. Therefore, CHALTA is offering two $500 scholarships to incoming ninth graders at each of the Diocesan owned Catholic high schools. CHALTA will base the selection of the students on their Academic Achievement, completion of the school selection statement, and a reference letter. 

    Gorbett Family Scholarship 

    Established in 2023 by Patrick ’71 and Mary Lee Gorbett, this scholarship was created to provide financial support for those families seeking a Catholic education at Holy Name High School. Patrick is a graduate of Holy Name, as are many of his relatives, and came from a large family of nine. Patrick and Mary Lee highly value the gift of a Holy Name education and understand how expensive a Catholic education can be with a larger family. This scholarship is intended for students who demonstrate a commitment to the ideals of Holy Name and the triple threat of mind, body, and spirit. The Patrick ’71 and Mary Lee Gorbett Scholarship will give first consideration to families with three or more children in elementary and/or high school. 

    Chris Broussard '86 Scholarship 

    1986 Holy Name graduate Chris Broussard is a sports broadcaster, journalist and NBA analyst who has worked for The Plain Dealer, The Akron Beacon Journal, The New York Times, ESPN, and most currently, Fox Sports 1 and Fox Sports Radio. In addition to his successful career endeavors, Mr. Broussard is also the founder and president of The K.I.N.G. Movement (Knowledge, Inspiration and Nurture through God), a national Christian men's organization. He established this scholarship at Holy Name in 2021 to help provide an education to those young people who would benefit from developing their God-given talents in a positive, nurturing, and safe environment. To be considered for this scholarship, candidates must be working to the best of their abilities in the classroom; must be involved in school extra-curricular activities; and must demonstrate financial need. At the start of the 2022-2023 school year, two (2) $2,500 scholarships were awarded to members of the Class of 2026. Each of these scholarships will be renewed during the students' academic careers at Holy Name. The next group of candidates to be considered for the Broussard Scholarship will be members of the Class of 2030.

  • St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Council 11464 Knights of Columbus Ferdinand P. Goll Memorial Scholarship

    This scholarship is offered to all students who are enrolled in a Catholic high school located within the Cleveland Diocese. One (1) $500 scholarship will be awarded. The application deadline is April 2025.


    The Martin T. Galvin Memorial Scholarship Fund for Catholic High School Students

    The Lawyers Guild of the Catholic Diocese of Cleveland established the Martin T. Galvin Memorial Scholarship Fund in conjunction with the Catholic Community Foundation. The Reminger Foundation granted $10,000 toward the creation of this scholarship to honor their departed colleague and friend Marty Galvin. The purpose is to provide scholarship assistance to a student enrolled or entering a high school providing a Catholic education within the Diocese of Cleveland. Students eligible to apply must have a family member who is a member of the Catholic Lawyers Guild or a parent who is an attorney practicing law in Northeast Ohio; be currently accepted to, or enrolled in a Catholic high school within the Diocese of Cleveland; be registered at a parish in the Diocese; and be participating members of their school and/or community. Applicants must complete the student-applicant sections of the application which includes a listing of extracurricular activities and a written essay. Students must also select someone to complete the letter of recommendation and ask their
    principal to complete another section. If you meet these criteria and would like to apply, applications are available in the main office or with the Principal. All completed applications must be returned to the Principal by March 1.


    Northern Ohio Italian American Foundation (NOIA) Scholarship

    4 year high school scholarship available to students from any of the 20 Catholic High Schools in Northeast Ohio. Student is awarded $5,000 annually. ($20,000 over 4 years). This scholarship encourages educational achievement, cultural experiences, leadership and service – values important to NOIA and the Italian American community. 

    The deadline to submit your application & latest report card to Holy Name High School via email (admissions@holynamehs.com) is Dec 15th.

    STUDENT REQUIREMENTS

    • • Student must have and maintain a 3.0 GPA

    • • Student must demonstrate financial need - Completed FACTS Application must be submitted by December 1st 

    • • Student must have minimum or at least 25% Italian descent

    • • Student must actively participate in at least one extra-curricular activity by sophomore year

    • • Student is heavily encouraged to take a leadership role in an activity

    • • Student must provide annual summary of school year experience

    • • Student must attend the annual NOIA Impact Dinner

    For more information on the NOIA and the high school scholarship opportunity, visit https://www.noiafoundation.com/scholarships


    James E. Flynn Memorial Scholarship

    Applicants must be currently enrolled as freshmen, sophomores or juniors, or be eighth graders who will be incoming freshmen at Holy Name during the following school year. Five (5) high school scholarships at $1,000 each will be awarded. Students must be an active member of the Unity Catholic Federal Credit Union and must be attending a Catholic school. Applications must be received by December 31 annually.

    Click here to apply for the James E. Flynn Memorial Scholarship Application.

  • Holy Name High School accepts the Cleveland Scholarship Program (CSP). Provided through the Ohio Department of Education, this Program gives students living within the boundaries of the Cleveland Metropolitan School District the opportunity to attend private schools at a discounted rate. The high schools chosen for attendance must be located in Cleveland, or located in a district adjacent to Cleveland. Holy Name qualifies as it is located in the Parma City School District, which is adjacent to Cleveland. Please note that these scholarships are controlled by the state. Holy Name is here to submit your application but is not involved in the selection or distribution of the funds.

    For high school students, the maximum scholarship amount awarded through the ODE's Cleveland Scholarship Program is $8,408. Families are then responsible for paying the remainder of the tuition balance. 

    Holy Name utilizes FinalForms to streamline the state scholarship process. Please submit all of the required state scholarship information by Wednesday, April 16, 2025. If you have any questions regarding this process contact our State Scholarship Coordinator Mrs. Kynslee Pearrell '01. You can reach her at 440-886-0300 ext. 133, or at kpearrell@holynamehs.com

  • Details

    Students who are assigned to certain public high schools are eligible to apply for a EdChoice Traditional Scholarship.

    Please note that any current Holy Name student in grades 9-11 who received the EdChoice Traditional Scholarship in 2024-2025, is eligible to renew the EdChoice Traditional Scholarship in 2025-2026. Brothers/sisters who had a sibling receive a traditional EdChoice Scholarship in the preceding year are also eligible for the scholarship.

    Holy Name utilizes FinalForms to streamline the state scholarship process. Please submit all of the required state scholarship information by Wednesday, April 16, 2025. If you have any questions regarding this process contact our State Scholarship Coordinator Mrs. Kynslee Pearrell '01. You can reach her at 440-886-0300 ext. 133, or at kpearrell@holynamehs.com.

  • Details

    EdChoice Expansion is another possibility for Holy Name students who do not live in the city of Cleveland, and who are not assigned to a public high school designated on the EdChoice Traditional List.

    EdChoice Expansion Scholarships are awarded based on a family's Adjusted Gross Income (AGI). The state will determine a NEW applicant’s award by using the 2024 1040 tax form (pg. 1, line 11). For renewal applicants, the previous percentage calculated by the state will be used to determine the renewal award amount if the income is not re-submitted (unless the family qualifies for low income status, in which case the income verification form must be completed annually).

    If a family’s household income is at or below 450 percent of the Federal Poverty Level, they will be awarded the maximum scholarship amount of $8,408.

    The state has also approved a sliding scale based on a family's gross adjusted income. If a family’s household income is at or above 451 percent of the Federal Poverty Level, the student’s scholarship award will be prorated. This means that ALL families that are not Cleveland Scholarship or EdChoice Traditional Scholarship recipients, will be eligible for state funding that will be applied to a student's tuition.

    Here are the Federal Poverty Levels (FPL) with Gross Annual Amounts.

    Most importantly, here are the Estimated EdChoice Expansion Award Amounts by FPL Ratio. 

    Those families whose household gross income are at 201% or higher than the Federal Poverty Guidelines must pay the remaining tuition balance. EdChoice Expansion recipients that have a household gross income of 200 percent or lower qualify for low-income, and Holy Name cannot charge the remaining tuition balance (other fees are required to be paid to Holy Name).

    Holy Name utilizes FinalForms to streamline the state scholarship process. Please submit all of the required state scholarship information by Wednesday, April 16, 2025. If you have any questions regarding this process contact our State Scholarship Coordinator Mrs. Kynslee Pearrell '01. You can reach her at 440-886-0300 ext. 133, or at kpearrell@holynamehs.com.

  • The Angel Scholarship will open in February 2026 for all families. Below information describes the scholarship qualifications. 

    All students are invited to apply for the newly established Angel Scholarship, a fund that provides tuition assistance to both current and incoming students. 

    If you are interested in applying for the new Angel Scholarship for tuition assistance, please complete the following form and return it to the Holy Name Main Office: Angel Scholarship Application Form 

    • Please note the following: 

      In addition to turning the above-mentioned form in, you must have a completed FACTS financial aid application on file at Holy Name by Wednesday, April 30, 2026 for scholarship consideration.

      Completion of this application does not guarantee a scholarship award as funding is limited.

      Scholarships are awarded based on family financial need.

      One application can be submitted per family. Please make sure to list all students on the single application. A separate form for each individual student is not necessary.

      Receiving the Angel Scholarship does not affect a student’s ability to receive other scholarships or tuition assistance.

      The Angel Scholarship Fund is made possible due to the recently established Tax Credit Scholarship Program in Ohio. Through this program, individuals may receive a 100% tax credit against their Ohio income tax liability, with a maximum credit of $750 ($1,500 for married couples filing jointly).

      Tax Credit Scholarship Program dollars designated for Holy Name High School go into the Angel Scholarship Fund. This fund is being managed locally by the Catholic Community Foundation. 

      Additional information about the program and the Angel Scholarship Fund can be found here:

      https://www.catholiccommunity.org/support/catholic-education/angel-scholarship-fund/faqs

      You can also reference this frequently asked questions guide for further information:

      https://www.catholiccommunity.org/files/assets/faqfullversion2.pdf

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