Tuition & Financial Aid

Day Student $32,800
5-Day Boarding $56,500
7-Day Boarding $63,500
International Boarding $71,000

2025-2026 Academic Year

Tuition for 2026-2027 school year will be announced in December 2025

Download Tuition & Additional Fees Document HERE

  • Academic coursework (excluding books)

    Room and board (for residential students)

    College advisory services

    Nursing & Wellness staff attention when needed

    Food services (three meals a day for boarders, mid-day meals for day students)

    Weekend/enrichment opportunities and trips (some exclusions may apply)

    Student Success Center & Help Sessions

    Any seasonal athletic fees (Excluding: Equestrian, Cycling, Baseball, and ski and snowboard club)

  • TEN INSTALLMENTS: Tuition paid monthly between July 1, 2025 - April 1, 2026.

    TWO INSTALLMENTS: July 1, 2025 first installment; remaining balance by December 1, 2025.

    ONE INSTALLMENT: Tuition paid in full on or before July 1, 2025.

  • Download Tuition & Additional Fees Document HERE.

    New Student Fee: Each new student pays a $750 fee that goes toward outfitting them for the year. This includes a MSA Jacket, hooded sweatshirt, t-shirt, and hat. $500 of this fee goes toward a one-time endowment contribution.

    Senior Fee: Each senior is asked to pay a $500 fee that goes toward graduation and the senior trip.

    Health Insurance: All students must carry a health insurance policy for the ten months that school is in session. International students may purchase insurance through Independent School Management (ISM).

    Academic Costs: The cost of books and other academic supplies may range in amount, from $500-$750, depending upon the courses in which the student is enrolled. All students are required to have a laptop computer (PC or Mac).

    Dual-Enrollment Courses: Per credit charge at Piedmont Virginia Community College (PVCC).

    Parents Association Fee: $50 per child enrolled.

    Tuition Insurance (optional): Parents have the option of purchasing tuition insurance. Contact Matthew Benefield (mbenefield@millerschool.org) for more information.

Affording MSA

We recognize that a Miller School of Albemarle (MSA) education is a significant investment. To make MSA affordable to more families, MSA provides several financial options: need-based financial assistance (nearly $2 million awarded each year), payment plans, and recommended loan options.

Awards to qualified students are made in the form of grants and are based upon a demonstration of financial need, coupled with a student’s individual merit.

Miller School of Albemarle uses the Clarity Application to determine a family’s level of financial need based on the information that families share in the application which includes assets, income, expenses, and debts.

Please complete the Clarity application alongside the enrollment application. To be considered for aid, a student must apply for admission and be accepted. To get started, please go to the Clarity Application and create an account. The application typically takes less than 30 minutes to complete. Note that the Clarity application is also mobile-friendly. You are also able to save your progress and return at any time. At the end of the application, there is a $60 fee to submit.

Please remember to return to your dashboard after you complete and submit your Clarity Application, as Miller School requires you to upload additional tax documentation.

If you need support during the process of completing your application, there is in-app support available through the “Help” button in the bottom left of the screen, as well as email and phone support at support@clarityapp.com or 206-210-3752, in both English and Spanish. The application itself is also fully translated into Spanish.

Annual Renewal

Tuition grants are made for one year. Parents must complete an updated Clarity Application each year. Unless there is a significant change in annual income or available assets, parents can normally expect the level of assistance to be continued from year to year.

Applying Is Easy


Step 1

Indicate that you intend to apply for financial aid. To be given full consideration for financial aid, it is important that you indicate your intention to apply for financial aid on the application for admission or by contacting Sam Hale at shale@millerschool.org.

Step 2

In order to determine a family’s eligibility to receive financial aid in a fair and equitable manner, MSA requires that all new and returning applicants complete the Clarity Financial Aid Application.

Step 3

All new applicants for financial aid must submit to Clarity their current year’s and their previous year’s federal income tax returns, including W-2s and 1040s with all schedules and attachments. Returning applicants for financial aid need only submit their current year’s taxes. Please upload all supporting documents directly to SSS.

*Questions about the Financial Aid process may be directed to our Assistant Head of School for Enrollment and Student Experience, Sam Hale at shale@millerschool.org or 206-210-3752.

Additional Resources

529 Plans:
529 Plans are tax-advantaged savings plans designed to encourage saving for educational costs. These qualified tuition plans are sponsored by states, state agencies, or educational institutions and are authorized by Section 529 of the U.S. Internal Revenue Code. Recent changes in the tax code allow these funds, previously restricted to post-secondary education, to now be used for independent school tuition.

Education Loans:

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