Tuition & Fees
Johnson Ferry Christian Academy is committed to providing a Christ-centered education for families seeking academic excellence in a unique, family-friendly, safe, nurturing environment.
We are blessed that our community financially supports Johnson Ferry Christian Academy by paying a substantial portion of the costs to fulfill its purpose-driven mission of bringing Christian values, sound spiritual principles, and educational prosperity to young hearts and minds. We are grateful for their support.
An Investment
Enrolling your child at Johnson Ferry Christian Academy is more than just an education; it is an investment in their future. As a self-funded program, we rely on tuition and charitable contributions to continue our ministry. We understand that financing an independent school education can be a significant commitment for families. Our utmost goal is to collaborate with families, making a JFCA education a reality for your child. We encourage you to reach out to learn more about our needs-based financial assistance programs.
Scholarship Opportunities
Through programs such as the Georgia GOAL scholarship program and gifts of generosity, Johnson Ferry Christian Academy can offer needs-based scholarships.
If you are considering enrolling your child at JFCA and require financial assistance, we kindly request that you complete both an application for admission and a separate financial aid application. Families seeking assistance must submit their financial aid application to be considered for the following school year.
Steps to Apply:
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- Apply for Admission to JFCA.
- Once accepted for admission, you may apply for financial aid. We have partnered with FACTS Tuition Management to assist with this process. Please email Margaret Bailey (Account Manager) after acceptance to begin the application.
- Complete FACTS Grant and Aid application with application fee.
- Upload a copy of your most recent federal tax return.
- Upload copies of W-2s.
The financial aid assessment fee is nonrefundable and payable directly to FACTS as you begin the evaluation process. In order to qualify for GOAL scholarship funds, the student must have attended a Georgia public school or homeschool program before enrolling at JFCA or previously qualified for the program or a similar one. Needs-based financial aid is awarded on a one-year basis; returning families must reapply yearly. Parents will be notified of any possible award via email.