Tuition and Fees
Maryvale is committed to providing access to our invaluable academic, spiritual and co-curricular offerings for deserving students and supporting economic diversity in our student population.
2025-2026 Tuition
- Middle School Tuition $26,100
- Upper School Tuition $26,550
Required Additional Annual Fees
- Activity Fee: $450
Offsets the cost of extracurricular opportunities and traditions including clubs, arts, physical education and sports; school-wide memberships in organizations promoting student development; speakers; retreat programs and virtual, on-campus and off-campus events.
- Graduation Fee (for the Class of 2025): $400
- Security Fee: $350
Offsets the cost of security on Maryvale’s Campus
- Technology Fee: $350
Offsets the cost of innovative teaching tools and resources necessary for Maryvale to keep up with ever-changing technology. Online access to applications, homework, grades, and more allows for learning to take place anywhere.
Learning Support Programs at Maryvale
- St. Julie Billiart Program Tuition Supplement: $9,300
- Ford Program Tuition Supplement: $4,750
Other Fees
The cost of textbooks is paid by each family. Online resources are available for most classes.
Additional fees are based on student participation in certain activities & courses.
Financial Aid
Maryvale is committed to providing access to our invaluable academic, spiritual and co-curricular offerings for deserving students and supporting economic diversity in our student population.
To this end, we offer financial assistance to families with demonstrated need. Financial assistance enables Maryvale to enroll qualified students who may not otherwise have access to a Catholic school education. Within the constraints of limited funds, we wish to make a Maryvale education possible for every student who is offered admission.
Every effort is made to help families afford the cost of a Maryvale education, though we expect parents to give their daughter’s education a very high priority in their financial planning. The Financial Aid committee maintains the confidentiality of the information provided by parents, and if a family receives a financial assistance grant, we expect families to respect our confidentiality as well.
How to Apply
You can access the FACTS Online Application to apply for financial assistance. The deadline to complete the admissions and financial aid applications is Friday, December 10, 2025. Forms submitted after December 10, 2025 may not be processed in time for consideration of financial assistance.
Financial assistance award information will be included in the admissions decision letter, which is mailed in February, or with re-enrollment contracts.
More information on the Financial Aid Application Process. Or you may contact Sheryl Piron.
Scholarship at Maryvale
Maryvale proudly offers merit-based scholarships and awards for exceptional students in recognition of their outstanding achievements and admirable potential in the classroom, on the field, or in the community.
If a student meets the criteria for one of the merit scholarships, they will be notified by the Admissions Office on the necessary steps to apply for the scholarship. A supplemental application must be submitted by December 1, 2025 to be considered for a merit-based scholarship.
The Presidential Scholarship will be awarded to a ninth-grade applicant in recognition of superior academic achievement. This will be renewable for each subsequent year — as long as the student remains in strong academic standing.
The applicant must have a 90 percent or higher composite score on the High School Placement Test and have earned all A's and only B in all three years of Middle School one.
Trustees' Leadership Awards will be given to ninth grade applicants in recognition of strong academic and leadership accomplishments. They will be renewable for each subsequent year — as long as the students remain in strong academic standing.
The applicant must have a 85 percent or higher composite score on the High School Placement Test and have earned all A's and B's for all three years of Middle School.
Red Gray Awards will be granted to Upper School applicants who show strong academic achievement and outstanding leadership on the field, in the theater or in their community.
Families may also pursue scholarship opportunities for their daughter(s) that are offered through outside organizations. Please see the accompanying list below.
The Knott Scholarship Funds have been providing merit based, full-tuition scholarships for academically talented Catholic elementary and secondary school students for 41 years. Awarded in the 4th grade for grades 5 through 8, or 8th grade for grades 9 through 12, scholarships are awarded to Catholic students in the Archdiocese of Baltimore who wish to attend a Catholic school. Applications are available beginning in January and are due in March for awards for the following year. For more information, please visit the Funds website.
Another recently established scholarship opportunity is available through Theresa F. Truschel Charitable Foundation Inc. Ms. Truschel, who died early in 2007, specified in her will that a foundation be established to provide scholarships and assistance to worthy students attending Catholic schools at all levels based on financial need, past academic performance and potential success. Further information and an application may be found on the foundation website.
Each year, the Maryland State Council of the Knights of Columbus awards three Catholic high school scholarship grants to Catholic students. The Frederick M. Gossman Memorial High School Scholarship is designed to assist those Brother Knights holding memberships in councils within the jurisdiction of Maryland in paying tuition for their sons and daughters at accredited Catholic High Schools; three grants of $1,500 per year, for up to four years, will be awarded. Awards will be made on the basis of academic excellence, personal qualifications and financial need. The children of deceased members are also eligible, provided the member was in good standing at the time of death. More information is available online.
The William J. O'Brien, Jr. Memorial Catholic High School Scholarship offers three grants of $1,500 per year for up to four years. This program is open to any Catholic student who is a resident of the State of Maryland to include children and grandchildren of a member of a Knights of Columbus council within the jurisdiction of Maryland. Applicants must have been officially accepted at or must be students at accredited Catholic high schools. Applications will be judged on academic excellence, personal qualifications and financial need. Interested parents and students may obtain specific information and applications online.