Tuition Schedule
Tuition may be paid annually or monthly beginning June 20th. All families who do not pay the full year in advance must enroll in a tuition payment plan via FinalSite with an annual $40 setup fee per financially responsible party.
For all families, the first tuition payment date is 6/20 with final payment ending 5/20. Monthly tuition payment not paid by the 20th of the month will incur a $50 late fee. The tuition must be paid by the end of the month for your scholar to remain in classes.
Financial Aid
One School Financial Aid Scholarships
Scholarships are awarded only to enrolled K-12 scholars and can range in value from 5-85% of tuition costs. If you have applied for acceptance to the school and have not been accepted yet, you will not be considered for an award until you are accepted. We utilize a third-party financial aid solution to determine the award amount based on each family's household size and income. Financial Aid applications will be accepted on February 1st of each year.
Financial aid applications must be uploaded through our online application system.
1. Apply and complete the online application.
2. Be sure to designate our school name and our annual tuition.
3. When completed, print the application and fax or email it along with a copy of the required documentation.
4. There is a one-time processing fee charged by FACTS.
5. We should receive your aid report within 5 business days after your fax/email has been received.
6. Our Admissions Director will contact families as the financial aid is awarded.
Please note, financial aid is awarded on a first-come, first-serve basis with priority going to families who are part of the One Church community. We are blessed to have many One Church business people who help support our scholarship fund. Please apply early. We do not award full scholarships. All families at One School of the Arts & Sciences pay some amount of tuition.
All financial aid has been awarded for the 2024-2025 school year.
StepUp For Students
K-12 students regardless of household income, who are residents of Florida and eligible to enroll in a K-12 public school, can receive a scholarship worth an average of $7,800 to attend a private school that best meets their academic needs. The scholarship can be used for tuition along with other related expenses such as registration, books, testing, and other fees. For more information about the Florida Tax Credit Scholarship, click here.