AGA tuition is designed to give families a full-day, teacher-guided learning environment at a significantly lower cost than many traditional private school options. Our model combines structure, academic support, faith formation, enrichment, and community while keeping tuition accessible for founding families.
AGA tuition supports a full-day, structured learning co-op environment with teacher guidance, academic accountability, faith formation, enrichment, and community. The goal is to provide families with a strong daily learning experience at a more accessible price point.
This rate supports a full-day early childhood environment with routine, faith formation, enrichment, social development, and age-appropriate guidance. Preschool programming will be finalized based on enrollment interest, staffing, and the needs of founding families.
This rate supports AGA’s full-day learning co-op model, including daily structure, teacher guidance, progress monitoring, academic support, faith formation, enrichment, and community life. Students follow an accredited academic pathway while receiving the accountability, support, and relationships families expect from a full-day learning environment.
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AGA offers three payment plan options so families can choose the schedule that works best for them. Payment plan details and any associated fees will be confirmed during enrollment.
The following fees are separate from tuition and apply at registration or during the program year. These fees help support enrollment processing, family participation, supplies, and community operations.
| Fee | When Due | Notes | Amount |
|---|---|---|---|
| Registration Fee | Annually · Due when registering | Secures enrollment for the upcoming program year · Includes a 4% processing fee | $350 |
| Parent Involvement Fee | Annually · Due by the end of the program year | This fee can be worked off by volunteering or donating approved supplies/materials for AGA | $500 |
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AGA provides a full-day, structured learning environment where students are guided, supported, and held accountable throughout the day. Tuition helps cover the daily structure, teacher guidance, progress monitoring, individualized support, faith formation, enrichment, operations, and community life that make the model work. Students follow an accredited academic pathway, but AGA provides the on-site environment, routine, support, and relationships that help students stay on track. The model combines the flexibility of individualized learning with the structure, accountability, and community many families want from a full-day educational experience.
AGA offers families a full-day learning environment with structure, teacher support, faith formation, enrichment, and community. The difference is that AGA’s co-op model allows students to move through an accredited academic pathway with more individualized pacing and support. Instead of relying only on whole-class instruction, teachers can circulate, guide, answer questions, provide targeted help, and support students who need additional attention. Families receive a structured, faith-based learning community at a significantly lower cost than many traditional private school options.
Payment plan changes may be available prior to the start of the program year. Once the year begins, changes to payment schedules are evaluated on a case-by-case basis. Please contact AGA as early as possible if you need to adjust your payment arrangement.
Yes. AGA currently uses a single tuition rate for TK–8 students in the learning co-op model. Preschool is listed separately because early childhood programming may involve different staffing, scheduling, and developmental needs.
We understand that financial circumstances can change unexpectedly. Families experiencing hardship are encouraged to contact AGA as early as possible. We will work with families in good standing to find a workable solution wherever possible. Details regarding late payment policies will be included in the enrollment agreement.
If you have questions about tuition, fees, or payment options, or if you are ready to begin enrollment, our admissions team is here to help.