Einstein Academy cut tutions thanks to donations

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Posted Apr 10, 2009 @ 06:50 PM
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Albert Einstein Academy has announced significant tuition reductions for incoming and existing students, regardless of financial need.

The cut is a direct result of the generosity of the Kohelet Foundation and local donors, according to school officials.

The multi-year tuition grant provides Jewish students entering kindergarten in the fall with a total of $18,000 over a six-year period. Students transferring into Albert Einstein Academy's first-grade class for the 2009-10 academic year will receive $12,000 over a five-year period.

Einstein Board of Trustees has also announced a 15 percent tuition reduction for all students, which is being funded by local donors. Together, these two initiatives will help make a Jewish day school education a much more affordable option.

The Kohelet Foundation enrollment initiative is a pilot program for the school. Based upon the success of the program, the foundation will provide funding for Kindergarten students entering in 2010 and 2011. Similar programs were initiated at other area Jewish day schools and the response has been tremendous, Einstein officials said in a press release.

Albert Einstein Academy has announced significant tuition reductions for incoming and existing students, regardless of financial need.

The cut is a direct result of the generosity of the Kohelet Foundation and local donors, according to school officials.

The multi-year tuition grant provides Jewish students entering kindergarten in the fall with a total of $18,000 over a six-year period. Students transferring into Albert Einstein Academy's first-grade class for the 2009-10 academic year will receive $12,000 over a five-year period.

Einstein Board of Trustees has also announced a 15 percent tuition reduction for all students, which is being funded by local donors. Together, these two initiatives will help make a Jewish day school education a much more affordable option.

The Kohelet Foundation enrollment initiative is a pilot program for the school. Based upon the success of the program, the foundation will provide funding for Kindergarten students entering in 2010 and 2011. Similar programs were initiated at other area Jewish day schools and the response has been tremendous, Einstein officials said in a press release.

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