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Tuition Assistance

Our Tuition Assistance Program ensures affordability and access to a quality Lasallian education to those who are in financial need; approximately 40% of our student body receive assistance annually.

Justin-Siena assists families with genuine demonstrated financial need as determined by our application process and FACTS Management. The amount determination is made on a case-by-case basis, considering the number of children, assets owned, and all financial information requested on the application. Our Commitment to

Percentage of Awards

$0 –$5,000

$11,400 Average Award $1,000 –$23,500 Range of Awards

$3,265,400 Million Awarded

Prospective LEAP scholars must meet the

admissions requirements and deadlines, in addition to

Primary Factors We

Consider

Family Income & Employment

Household wages, self-employment, business income, passive income, etc. (documentation like tax returns, W-2s, and bank statements required).

Assets & Liabilities

Savings, investments, trusts, second homes, and other assets weighed against key non lifestyle liabilities.

Family

Size & Number of Children in Tuition-Charging

Schools

Larger families or those with multiple children in private schools often receive greater consideration since education costs multiply.

Examples:

2 parents employed

1 child enrolled at JS

Total income $140,000

Potential Award Range

$10,000 to $13,000

1 parent employed

2 children enrolled at JS

Total income $200,000

Potential Award Range

$3,000 to $7,500

Visit the website to apply for tuition assistance

Complete and submit the online FACTS Management Grant & Aid Assessment application. FACTS will collect a required $40 processing fee from each applicant.

LEAP families meet one or more of these societal barriers to Lasallian education.

• First-generation to college students

• Non-native English speaking household

• Immigrant household

• Single parent household

• DACA student Apply hereCalifornia State Student Aid Commission

Easy Application Checklist!

n Online Admission Application

n Transcript Release Form

n 7th and 8th grade transcript, test scores, and discipline record from your current school

n Principal, English, and Math teacher recommendations

n Up to two additional teacher recommendations or a religious leader (optional)

n Register for and take the Entrance Exam

n Admission Interview

Important Dates

September 17, 2025 Brave for a Day campus tours begin (through December 10) Registration required online

October 9 & November 4, 2025 Prospective Parent Information Night

December 6, 13, 19, & 22, 2025 Entrance Exams Registration required online

December 20, 2025 New Student Admission Applications due online

January 10 or 24, 2026 Admission interviews Registration required online

January 31, 2026 Tuition Assistance Applications due (if applying)

February 20, 2026 New Student Admissions Decisions mailed

March 6, 2026 New Student Registration forms due online

March 25, 2026 Class of 2030 Course Information Night 6 pm

March 28 & April 1, 2026 Math & World Language Challenge Exams

April 16, 2026 New Student Welcome Night!

Questions?

Contact Alicia Valdivia, Vice President for Enrollment Management

707.255.0950 ext. 621 avaldivia@justin-siena.org

Scholarships

Justin-Siena is pleased to offer merit and need-based scholarships to incoming 9th grade students who have achieved academic and cocurricular success in their middle school years. These one-time awards range from $750 to $2,000 and do not require an additional application.

Merit Scholarship Opportunities

Awards are selected by the Admissions Committee based on the student’s answers on the admissions application, academic merit, teacher recommendations, demonstrations of leadership and service, Entrance Exam scores, along with other factors. Students will be notified of scholarship awards in their acceptance notification.

Need-Based Endowed Scholarship Opportunities

Families must submit the Grant & Aid application and the required documents through FACTS Management by the January 31, 2026 deadline. Certain endowed scholarships may have additional qualifying criteria, including an essay, to be eligible.

Families will be notified of need-based scholarship awards with their tuition assistance decision.

Our commitment to accessibility

Grounded in our Lasallian Catholic faith, Justin-Siena is committed to creating a diverse, inclusive place of belonging. Now in its fifth year, Justin-Siena’s Diversity & Inclusion Scholarship Program (DISP) serves to financially support and mentor students from traditionally underrepresented communities. Recipients will have access to networking and job shadowing opportunities throughout their Justin-Siena education and beyond. The DISP includes annual awards of up to $2,500 to offset tuition. This scholarship may be combined with other merit scholarships and/or tuition assistance awards from Justin-Siena.

To be considered for DISP, families must submit the Grant & Aid application and required documents through FACTS Management by the January 31, 2026 deadline. The student will also be required to write an essay for submission to the selection committee through the FACTS application. Families will be notified of acceptance into the DISP with their tuition assistance decision.

Merit-based and need-based scholarships awarded

Diversity & Inclusion Scholarship Program

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