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Tuition & Financial Aid

The value of a Wesleyan education does not merely culminate on your child's graduation day, but rather lasts a lifetime.

Our administration and faculty deeply care about the education of our students, but they also care about who these children will become in the next 10, 20, and 50 years, long after their days spent in the classroom have come to an end. What kind of coworker will they be? What kind of husband or wife or mother or father will they be? Will they be known as a faithful friend? Will they be leaders of integrity and character? An investment in Wesleyan is an investment in your child's future.

Wesleyan's tuition reflects the standard of excellence that we strive for as an institution. Our goal is to be transparent about the cost of tuition. Wesleyan School is debt-free so your tuition dollars are never set aside for paying off buildings or other sources of debt incurred by the school.

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2025-2026 Wesleyan Tuition
Kindergarten   $24,930      
Pre-first - Grade 4   $26,470  
Grades 5 - 6   $29,940  
Grades 7 - 12   $32,315  

Tuition Comparison

We have created grade-specific guides to help you compare the true cost of tuition to other schools in the Atlanta area. Please consider our tuition comparison guides when you explore other schools.

Kindergarten

Grades 5 and 6

Pre-first to Grade 4

Grades 7 to 12

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Payment information

An advance payment of ~20% is due at the time of enrollment. The remaining tuition may be paid in full on July 1 or in two payments with the final payment due November 1. Families should also anticipate paying for student textbooks, school uniforms, and occasional program fees in addition to tuition. For questions, please contact the admissions team.

Student Accident Plan

Tuition Refund Plan 

Affording Wesleyan

The Wesleyan financial aid program exists to give qualified students in grades 6-12 whose families are in need of financial assistance an opportunity to pursue an education from Wesleyan School. The heart of Wesleyan is to be a place that reflects the diverse body of Christ, including socioeconomic diversity. Our admissions process is need-blind, and our admissions committee does not consider a child's need for financial aid in its admission decision. To assist in analyzing family financial needs, Wesleyan uses the services of School and Student Services (SSS).

Financial Aid Stats

73% of tuition Average financial aid grant at Wesleyan.

$21,752 Average amount awarded to each student receiving aid.

13% of students receive financial aid.

Financial Aid Application Process

Financial aid applications should be submitted after January 1 upon completion of the 2025 tax return. The financial aid application must be completed by March 2, 2026.

Please note that the financial aid application is different from the admissions application and must be completed separately. All documents are submitted directly to SSS with an application fee of approximately $60. Late, incomplete, or falsified applications may be foreclosed from consideration for financial assistance, and no aid will be given.

To apply, click on the link below that corresponds with your family's status and follow the instructions.

Prospective Families

Current Families: first time applicants

Current families: application renewal

The average financial aid grant at Wesleyan is 71% of tuition. However, grant amounts are dependent upon each individual family’s demonstrated need.

Sample Financial Aid Calculations

Notification process

Letters confirming decisions regarding financial aid grants will be emailed simultaneously with the admissions letter on April 4, 2026. All information is kept strictly confidential.

Financial Aid FAQs

Financial aid allows the school to admit children based on our academic standards rather than the ability of their family to pay tuition.

All of Wesleyan's financial aid dollars come through three sources of funding: the Wesleyan Fund, our growing endowment, and the Georgia GOAL Tax Credit Program. Wesleyan chooses to raise financial aid dollars voluntarily, providing you the opportunity to receive a tax deduction or credit as opposed to “taxing” you through tuition.

All financial aid at Wesleyan is awarded based on demonstrated financial need. There are no merit-based financial aid awards at Wesleyan. To receive aid, a family must first apply for it. Along with their financial aid application, they must submit several supporting documents, including two years of W-2 forms and two years of federal income tax returns. All of that information should be uploaded to School and Student Services (SSS). The SSS reports to Wesleyan the amount of tuition that family can afford to pay. Wesleyan then offers a financial aid award that makes up the difference between what the family can afford and the cost of tuition. Families must apply for aid each year. No financial aid awards exceed one school year.

Available aid goes first to current families in one of two categories: current financial aid families who have applied for and continue to qualify for aid and current families who have not previously required aid, but are experiencing financial hardships and now require aid to remain at Wesleyan. After the demonstrated financial aid needs of those current families have been met, we then offer aid to qualified new families once they have been accepted to the school through the regular admissions process.

Money received through the Georgia GOAL program is one of three funding sources for financial aid along with endowment and the Wesleyan Fund. By law, funds raised through Georgia GOAL can only be spent on financial aid for students who come to Wesleyan from a public school. However, all students receiving GOAL money must go through the same process to determine demonstrated financial need as all other students who receive financial aid at Wesleyan. Additionally, the amount of GOAL dollars that can be awarded to an individual student is capped by the Georgia Department of Education based on the public school per pupil expenditure. GOAL money can be used up to this capped amount and any demonstrated need above this amount would be funded through either endowment income or Wesleyan Fund.

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