Discover the Difference of Heritage Classical Academy!
We welcome applications for students entering Kindergarten through Eighth Grade. Our admissions process includes:
School Visit
The best way to understand Heritage Classical Academy and classical Christian education is to see it for yourself! Prospective parents or guardians are welcome to attend an HCA Admissions Event or schedule a personal tour to meet with the admissions staff before submitting an application. We host several open houses, informational meetings, and preview days throughout the year. Visit our calendar to find the next open house or event.
Student Applications
Once you’re ready to apply, parents should complete an application via our online admissions page found here. A non-refundable application fee of $95 per student is required with every student application.
Student Placement Testing
We desire for incoming students of any age to thrive at Heritage Classical Academy. All prospective students are assessed to determine the grade level in which they will be most successful. Upon receipt of application, parents/guardians will be contacted regarding their student’s assessment date and time. Assessment results will then be discussed with parents/guardians, Head of School, Principal, Director of Curriculum and Instruction, and Admissions Director.
Family Interview
To ensure a common understanding of Heritage Classical Academy’s mission, vision, policies, and school culture, all prospective parents/guardians must meet with HCA’s Head of School for a family interview. Parents/guardians must also read and sign the HCA Statement of Faith found in the student application.
Questions?
Contact the Admissions Office at admissions@heritageclassicalacademy.org or call 330-548-1738 with questions. We look forward to meeting you!
K-2nd Rules of Conduct
Students in Kindergarten through Second Grade must agree to abide by this Code of Conduct (click here).
3rd-8th Rules of Conduct
Students in Third through Eighth Grade must agree to abide by this Code of Conduct (click here).
Tuition
HCA offers three tuition payment plans:
- Payment in full before the start of the school year
- 2-month payment plan. One payment is made in August, the second in February.
- 9-month payment plan beginning in July, ending in March.
To make tuition payments, parents/guardians must enroll in FACTS, a third-party tuition management company. FACTS charges an annual nominal fee for their services. In order to access FACTS, parents must enroll each child in our student database, Renweb.
Tuition Information
Study Center (2 Days)
Kindergarten: $2,940
1st through 5th Grade: $3,220
A La Carte (Study Center only):
3rd through 5th Grade: $690/course
Academy (5 Days)
Kindergarten: $6,390
1st through 5th Grade: $7,020
6th through 8th Grade: $7,160
Curriculum fees are not included in the cost of tuition. Study Center curriculum fees are $235 per student, and Academy curriculum fees are $250 per student. Curriculum fees will be added to the first installment payment in July of 2021.
Please contact the HCA Finance Manager with questions: Tiffany.Baker@heritageclassicalacademy.org
Income-Based Tuition Assistance
Heritage uses FACTS Tuition Management Company to formalize our tuition assistance process. Families considered for tuition assistance must demonstrate need and have a strong understanding of and commitment to the mission and vision of Heritage Classical Academy.
New families seeking tuition assistance must apply online within two weeks after submitting their admission application. The cost to apply is $35, and the tuition assistance application is not complete until FACTS Grant & Aid Assessment receives all supporting documents.
Contact Mrs. Tiffany Baker (Tiffany.baker@heritageclassicalacademy.org) in the school office with questions regarding tuition and financial assistance.
Click Here to apply for tuition assistance.
HCA admits students of any race, color, national and ethnic origin to all rights, privileges, programs, and activities generally accorded or made available to students. It does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national and ethnic origin in administration of its educational policies, admissions policies, and other school-administered programs.