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All students admitted to CRNYHS must demonstrate financial need by meeting the income criteria of the Cristo Rey Network, the national organization that sets the standards for Cristo Rey schools.
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CRNYHS is to serve families with limited financial resources, the Financial Aid application is used to determine admissions eligibility in regards to the family income.
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The application is also used to determine if a family qualifies for additional financial aid through the school.
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All students accepted to CRNYHS must complete an application for financial aid during the admission process.
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Families that filed taxes need 2022 Complete Tax return, W-2 or 1099.
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Families that do not file need a budget Letter, Snap Assistance, unemployment letter, etc.
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Financial aid packages are mailed along with the decision letter.
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Students may enter with renewable scholarships previously earned from outside organizations, such as Student Sponser Program NYC (SSP) and The inner city Scholarship Fund
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If the student receives a scholarship from another outside organization, please contact the office of admissions, where we will guide you through the process of applying the funds to the student’s tuition account.
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Corporate Work Study Program: All Cristo Rey students work throughout their four years of high school, earning approximately 40% of the cost of their education while also gaining valuable business experience and building their resume. Learn more about Cristo Rey Corporate Work-Study Program here.
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Tuition: CRNYHS requires a contribution for tuition from each family. The amount of tuition for each student is determined based on their family’s annual income. The scale for tuition will range from $800 per year to $2000 per year.​​
If you need assistance please contact the office of admission to set up an appointment.