Any admission applicant may apply for financial aid.  Putney School invests more than 20% of its tuition revenues into need-based awards in order to create as much socioeconomic diversity as possible in our community. Incomes reported are derived from combining incomes of divorced parents and their new partners, if any, now living in separate households. Family assets and liabilities as well as income are considered in the determination of financial aid grants. The Putney School does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, sexual orientation, or national or ethnic origin in its admission process or in the administration of its educational policies or scholarships.

The Putney School uses the Clarity Application to closely consider each family’s unique situation and level of financial need based on the information that families share in the application, which includes assets, income, expenses, and debts.

Admission to The Putney School is based on the student’s qualifications; financial need is not a consideration for admission decisions.

Students who enroll without financial aid during their first year should not expect to receive aid in following years. It is Putney’s expectation that families who begin paying full tuition will continue to do so. That said, family circumstances do change and in the event that a family’s financial capacities decline, they are encouraged to be in touch with the Director of Admission & Financial Aid.

Yes.  Returning families are required to file a financial aid application, due January 1st.

The school intends to sustain reliable funding for its families. If a family’s circumstances substantially deteriorate or improve, the family should be in contact with the Director of Admission & Financial Aid and their aid application should illustrate the changed circumstances.

Both parents’ financial situation is taken into account when calculating financial aid, regardless of the family’s configuration.  Although parents may have an agreement that has established responsibility for one or the other to pay tuition, the financial aid process must consider all resources that might be available to the student. The Director of Admission & Financial Aid considers the financial resources of all living parents, stepparents, and domestic partners, and requires the cooperation of all parties before making a financial decision. If either parent has remarried, we will also take into consideration the spouse’s contributions to the household along with any obligations to his or her own children.

Yes, a limited amount of funding is available to non-US citizens.

Yes! The Putney School is proud to use Clarity to make the financial aid application process as easy as possible for your family. The streamlined, user-friendly process can take as few as 20 minutes to complete. It’s mobile-friendly, so you can complete your application on your phone or table. To get started, Create an Account.

Once a candidate has been accepted for admission, the Director of Admission & Financial Aid determines a grant amount for eligible candidates who have completed all of the required forms by the deadline. Admission decisions and financial aid packages are shared on March 10th, along with the tuition and fees schedule for the following year. Families who did not meet the January 1st deadline may not be included in that initial allotment of financial aid.

Although Putney does not offer a loan program, there are various options available to help ease the strain of tuition on a family’s budget. Those who do receive financial aid may also find payment plans and loans helpful.

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“Putney’s generosity in supporting our family has been steadfast and consistent. Two of my children have graduated from Putney and a third is well on her way to doing so. This wouldn’t have been possible without the generous financial aid packages they received.”

Anna, pictured with her family which includes two Putney graduates and one student.

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