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1 Affording Catholic School
Diocese of Charlotte Catholic Schools

2 Welcome Debbie Mixer Mary Lenes Assistant Superintendent
Director of School Operations Welcome

3 Prayer for Catholic Schools
O Christ, our Teacher, You invite Your faithful people to make disciples in Your name and to announce good news to the poor. We thank You for the gift of Catholic schools, where The message of Your life, death, and resurrection is proclaimed, Christian community is experienced, Service to our brothers and sisters is modeled, And worship of You is cultivated. Increase our zeal for ensuring that all children and families can benefit from a high quality Catholic education, and that Catholic schools grow in their ability to nurture the soul of our nation. We ask this through the intercession of Our Lady, Mother of Catholic Schools. Amen. Prayer for Catholic Schools All say together. (University of Notre Dame’s Alliance for Catholic Education)

4 Agenda Prayer Tuition Statistics Tuition Assistance
State Funded School/Parish Funded Personal Financial Choice (529 Plan) Questions & Answers Agenda

5 Average Tuition & Per Pupil Expenditure
Catholic Elementary Schools (K – 8th) Mean Parish School Tuition: $4,841 Per Pupil Expenditure: $5,936 Catholic Secondary Schools (9th – 12th) Mean Parish School Tuition: $11,239 Per Pupil Expenditure: $15,249 Average Tuition & Per Pupil Expenditure Tuition fees paid by families constitute a portion of the actual per pupil expenses. The average per pupil tuition in elementary schools is $4,841 or approximately 81.6% of actual per pupil costs $5,936. In the secondary schools the mean freshman tuition is $11,239 or approximately 73.7% of actual per pupil costs $15,249. The difference between per pupil cost and tuition charged is obtained in many ways, primarily through direct subsidy from parish, diocesan or religious congregation resources and various development and fundraising initiatives. (NCEA Annual Statistical Report)

6 Catholic vs. Public School
Add citation. More value for less cost. (NCEA Annual Statistical Report)

7 Tuition Assistance State Funded Programs
North Carolina State Education Assistance Authority (NCSEAA) School/Parish Funded Tuition Assistance Tuition Assistance

8 North Carolina offers three programs that expand school choice for eligible students in kindergarten through 12th grade. 1. Opportunity Scholarship 2. Disabilities Grant 3. Education Savings Account These programs can cover tuition and required fees at a participating nonpublic school. In addition, the Disabilities Grant and Education Savings Account can cover certain other expenses related to educating a child with a disability. NCSEAA These are all at the whim of the legislature – fund it everywhere. Nothing to say that they decide to continue or terminate these programs. Research/documents show that students are outperforming their peers if they had stayed at public schools (test scores: non-public vs. private)

9 Opportunity Scholarship
The Opportunity Scholarship Program expands school choice in North Carolina through scholarship grants for eligible children in Kindergarten through 12th grade. This program provides funding of up to $4,200 per year for eligible children who choose to attend a participating nonpublic school.  Opportunity Scholarship

10 The Disabilities Grant Program is a program for eligible students with disabilities in Kindergarten through 12th grade to provide an option for parents to pay tuition, fees, and some other expenses at a participating school.  This program provides funding of up to $8,000 per year for eligible children who choose to attend a participating nonpublic school.  Disabilities Grant

11 Education Savings Account
Expands school choice for eligible students with disabilities in kindergarten through 12th grade. For students attending a registered nonpublic school For tuition and required fees and certain other expenses related to educating a child with a disability Allows parents quarterly access to funds on a debit card (subject to program requirements) This program currently provides funding of up to $9,000 per year for eligible children who choose to attend a participating nonpublic school.  Education Savings Account

12 To qualify for any of the programs, a student must meet all of the following requirements:
Be a resident of NC Be 5 on or before August 31 of the upcoming school year Be younger than 22 as of the date the upcoming school year begins Not have a high school diploma Apply and enroll to an eligible school Has not enrolled in a postsecondary institution (college or university) as a full-time student taking at least 12 hours of credit Requirements

13 Each program has specific additional requirements for eligibility.
For example, the Disabilities Grant and Education Savings Account require a documented IEP. For more information and to apply, please visit Eligibility

14 School/ Parish Tuition Assistance
Please visit the individual school’s website for more information about school/parish specific tuition assistance. School/ Parish Tuition Assistance Visit the schools websites. No additional info. Hopefully have principal representation to defer to.

15 Personal Financial Choice
529 Plan Named for their section of the U.S. tax code, 529s are investment accounts for education expenses. There are two types – prepaid tuition plans or investment/savings plans. We will only be discussing the savings accounts. While approved in the U.S. federal tax code, 529 programs are created and managed by states. Each state runs the program differently and offers different incentives for opening an account. Originally created only for higher education expenses, beginning in 2018, 529 account funds may be used for K-12 tuition. Personal Financial Choice Disclaimer – we aren’t personal financial advisors. Please refer to them. Add citation. Print 529 Flyer (NCEA and Catholic Education Partners)

16 529 Plan Benefits Federal Taxes State Taxes
Funds in a 529 account grow tax-free as long as they are used for an allowable education expense. Up to $10,000 per beneficiary may be used for K-12 tuition each year. Can pre-fund up to 5 years’ worth of gift tax allowance ($75,000). State Taxes MOST states recognize K-12 tuition costs as QHEE. In those states, funds grow tax-free if withdrawn for K-12 tuition. Many states also offer a deduction or credit on contributions to a 529 account. These can be worth hundreds of dollars a year, depending on the limit and state tax rate. 529 Plan (NCEA and Catholic Education Partners)

17 529 Plan In North Carolina:
State income tax, K-12 tuition allowed, no deduction: Invest with 529 account, use growth for education expenses Exempt from federal taxation on investment growth No state income taxes 529 Plan Add graph (NCEA and Catholic Education Partners)

18 Q&A Debbie Mixer Mary Lenes Additional Resources:
Assistant Superintendent Mary Lenes Director of School Operations Additional Resources: NCSEAA: NCEA: Q&A


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